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Captions, Styles and Timing > Text Captions > Modify Text Caption Properties
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Student Activity: Modify Text Caption Properties
1. Ensure that the CaptionMe project is still open.
2. Change the Caption type.
if necessary, select the Text Caption you inserted on slide 1
on the Properties panel, locate the General group
from the Caption drop-down menu of the General group, select
Adobe Red
Hey! Did the size of that pesky Text Caption change when you changed the
Caption type? There’s a very good chance that it did. Why? Captivate’s
Autosize Captions feature is enabled by default. Although the feature might
seem like a good thing, I’ve found that it often forces me to do extra work
because Text Captions that I’ve already resized magically resize when I
change the way they look (like you just did) or when I edit the text.
3. Disable the Autosize Captions option.
Windows users, choose Edit > Preferences; Mac users, choose
Adobe Captivate > Preferences
from the top of the Category list at the left, select Defaults
from the General area at the bottom of the dialog box, deselect
Autosize Captions
click the OK button
There won’t be any visible change to the Text Caption on your slide. You’ll see
the results of disabling Autosize Captions next.
4. Resize the Text Caption so that it is significantly larger.
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