You'd have to do it through separate layers where each has it's own audio. So, you could have a button for each audio you want to play and it could "show" that layer which will play your audio. You don't have to have anything else in the layer; just audio. Be careful if you're trying to deploy this for HTML5 though, as you might get buggy results. It's working fine for me as Flash output though.
Thanks. I'll try it. I one of the past versions of Captivate allowed you to attach an audio to a caption or other object and that made life SOOOOO much easier. I really miss that feature!
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You'd have to do it through separate layers where each has it's own audio. So, you could have a button for each audio you want to play and it could "show" that layer which will play your audio. You don't have to have anything else in the layer; just audio. Be careful if you're trying to deploy this for HTML5 though, as you might get buggy results. It's working fine for me as Flash output though.
Thanks. I'll try it. I one of the past versions of Captivate allowed you to attach an audio to a caption or other object and that made life SOOOOO much easier. I really miss that feature!
Glad Jason's suggestion may work for you Karen, just let us know if you need anything further.
I would like to see that as well but it's harder to get audio to work correctly (as expected) in HTML5, which they are designing for.
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