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Advanced actions. Conditional actions. Learning interactions. Drag and Drop interactions. Deprecated features. Adobe eLearning Conference. Adobe Learning Summit. Adobe Captivate Specialist Roadshows. Choose this option if you want to hide the corners of the text entry box.

Validates the input provided by the users. The box behaves like a form field and accepts any user input. Indicates the name of the variable that stores the value entered in the text entry box by users.

Indicates the background color of the text entry box. To change the color, click the Fill box and click a color in the color palette. This indicates that the style is now in a overridden state.

Specifies the event that occurs when a user clicks the box. For the description of the available options, see Project navigation using interactive objects. Specifies the number of times the user can attempt the question before the specified action takes place. By default, the number of attempts allowed is infinite.

To specify a number, clear the Infinite Attempts check-box and then click the numeral associated with the Attempts option. Users can use the keyboard shortcut instead of the mouse. The click is treated as correct a click within the box when users press this combination.

If they press the wrong combination, it is treated as a click outside the box. Note: If your Adobe Captivate project is displayed in a browser, set keyboard shortcuts that do not conflict with common browser shortcuts. For example, F1 is frequently used as a keyboard shortcut to display Help. Use this section to define the exact size or location of the text entry box in terms of pixels. You can also specify the rotation of a text entry box in this section.

Specifies the delay between the first appearance of the slide and the first appearance of the text entry box. Specifies the point at which the project pauses so that the user can enter text in the text entry box. The project continues only after the user submits the correct answer.

In this example, use a text entry box to capture text and display the text back on a different slide. Add a vertical Fluid Box. In slide 2, insert the text entry box variable, so that in runtime when you enter text in the text entry box and click Submit , the text displays in slide 2.

Insert a text caption and click [X] in the Property Inspector for the caption. The following placeholder displays:. In slide 1, in the Fluid Box options, set the Padding properties for the text entry box, as shown below:.

Preview the project. Add some text into the text entry box, and when you click Submit , the text appears in the second slide. In this example, use a text entry box, which does not accept an empty null value as input. Set the properties such that the text entry box only accepts a pre-defined value. In an empty slide, insert a Text Entry box. Also, insert a smart shape that displays an appropriate caption when you click the Submit button without entering any value. View objects in the Library. The Library panel appears.

Open a folder Audio, Backgrounds, Images, Media to view the objects in that category. Click an individual object to display it in the Library preview pane. Reuse an object listed in the Library. In the Library panel, expand the folder for the category of object you want to reuse. Click the object that you want to reuse and preview the object in the preview pane.



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