Is there a method to merge an object with the background? I noticed that when a slide changes, any object from previous slide remains for a fraction of second. I've tried adjusting transition settings, but have not found solution yet.
I have highlighted the object ("Steven Coe" is pasted over a real name to mask identity) on slide 2. Note that between slide 2 and 3, the object remains for a split second. I would like it to be removed as if it was a part of background slide. Is that possible? [sorry, but I am only familiar with Captivate allowing objects to be merged].
Hi, Steve -- Many thanks for your patience while we tested your file! A colleague and I took a look at what you provided and unfortunately, there is not currently a way to accomplish what you have in mind. Please feel free to share your thoughts or ideas for functionality you would like to see in the future by using this form.
And hopefully, others in the community who wanted to accomplish something similar will be able to chime in with their suggestions, too. :)
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Hi, Steve -- Many thanks for reaching out! Would it be possible for you to share your file so we can take a closer look at what you're experiencing?
I have highlighted the object ("Steven Coe" is pasted over a real name to mask identity) on slide 2. Note that between slide 2 and 3, the object remains for a split second. I would like it to be removed as if it was a part of background slide. Is that possible? [sorry, but I am only familiar with Captivate allowing objects to be merged].
Thanks!
Hi, Steve -- Many thanks for your patience while we tested your file! A colleague and I took a look at what you provided and unfortunately, there is not currently a way to accomplish what you have in mind. Please feel free to share your thoughts or ideas for functionality you would like to see in the future by using this form.
And hopefully, others in the community who wanted to accomplish something similar will be able to chime in with their suggestions, too. :)
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