I inserted this SWF as an animation on a blank slide in Captivate 5, and so far it's working well. It's just a recorded event of mouse movements clicking this or that button on an application. The SWF (from Camtasia) doesn't have any nagivation or controls. I inserted a SWF file (generated in Camtasia 7.1 by another tech writer) in a Captivate 5 project. Visit my Captivate blog with tips & tricks, tutorials and Widgets. I guess that the best thing you can do is to have your guy send you some test files created in Camtasia and then import that into Captivate and see what happens. If you publish to EXE or CD then I have no idea if it will work. If you publish to a web location or an LMS this will work fine and shouldn't be a problem. You will be able to get it to work if you can live with the fact that you have one Captivate file that acts as a master project and then loads the Camtasia files on demand. You will with 95% certainty not be able to insert the Camtasia files into Captivate as a regular animation and have Captivate "absorb" that into it's SWF and publish is as just one single SWF file. You can see his description of the problems in the last comments here: : He wanted to insert Camtasia files into a Captivate project same as you want. All I can say is that I just did a test for another Captivate user.
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