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MikeOlivieri-6f
6 years agoFormer Staff
NEW IN RISE 360: Closed Captioning
We’ve just released a powerful new feature in Rise 360: closed captioning. Now you can upload closed caption files to videos to make your content more accessible.
It’s easy to add closed captions...
DavidKettle
6 years agoCommunity Member
So I'm assuming at this point that the text (the content) is formatted appropriately and what you need to do is save the file as the right type.
Word tries to control the document type, but there is a way around this. You need to add the file name and the ending, all in quotes.
When you save your document, you need to select File - Save As, unfortunately in the latest versions on Word, you can't use the window that this provides, it gives an error :( the way around this is to select 'more options', this loads the original 'save as' pop-up window, where the save in quotes works ok.
- File
- Save As
- More options
- Select file type: plain text (do this before putting the name in or it tries to force the filetype to .txt)
- Add the name in quotes, e.g. "example.vtt"
- Save
- accept formatting as windows default
This should give you a file which is correctly formatted.
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