Adobe Captivate projects are composed of slides that are played in succession as a movie. A slide is the smallest unit of a project.
Much of the work you do in Adobe Captivate is done at the slide level. In fact, after you have set your preferences and completed your recording, you will probably work nearly exclusively at the slide level until you are ready to preview and publish your project.
Adobe Captivate has different types of slides. You can include some or all of the following slide types in a single project:
Blank slides are useful when you want to create a slide from scratch.
Image slides contain an image in JPG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, ICO, EMF, or WMF format inserted as a background. You can create an entire project from image slides and use it as an album.
Question slides contain quizzing functionality.
PowerPoint slides are slides imported from a PowerPoint presentation.
Animation slides contain an animation in SWF or GIF format.
Master slides that help you define a uniform look and feel for all the above slides.
