Editing a MenuBuilder Project


After the linking information is established and the MenuBuilder project is created, you can still make changes to the document. These changes would include the following:

  • Changing the text properties

  • Changing and editing the text style

  • Spell-checking the project

  • Indenting subheadings

  • Changing the link information

  • Adding text to the document

  • Adding content such as images to the document

To change the text properties

1.

Open a MenuBuilder project.

2.

Double-click the text block requiring the font change, or right-click the text block and select Properties from the context menu.

The Text Properties dialog box opens (Figure 12.8).

Figure 12.8. The text properties can be changed.


3.

In the Font pop-down list, select the new font.

4.

Select a point size from the pop-down list of preset sizes or enter a new size into the text input box.

5.

If the text needs to be changed, select it in the Text area and enter the replacement text.

6.

To change the font color, click the Color Chip in the Normal Color area and select a new color from the color picker that appears.

7.

To change the hover color (the color of the text that appears when the mouse rolls over the text), click the Color Chip beside the Hover Color area and pick a new color from the color picker that appears.

8.

Click OK.

Tip

  • The hover color becomes active only if you add a link to the text. In the Text Properties box, roll over the text in the Preview area, and the words will change to the hover color chosen.


To change the text style

1.

Open the Text Properties dialog box.

2.

In the Style pop-down list, choose a new style or select Custom to create a new style (Figure 12.9).

Figure 12.9. You can apply the styles from the PowerPoint template through the Styles pop down.


3.

Click OK.

Tips

  • The text styles in MenuBuilder are assigned when the PowerPoint template is created in PowerPoint. Changing the style in MenuBuilder will not result in a corresponding style change in PowerPoint.

  • If you change the font, size, and color information, click the "Apply changes to all items" button to apply the style change to all items in the project that are assigned the style.


To edit a text style

1.

Select Tools > Format Styles.

The Format Styles dialog box opens (Figure 12.10)

Figure 12.10. The text styles can be edited using the Format Styles dialog box.


2.

In the Styles area, select the style to be changed.

3.

Select a font, style, and point size.

4.

Click OK to accept the changes and apply them to the project.

To spell-check a MenuBuilder project

1.

Select Tools > Spelling and Grammar or press the F7 key.

MenuBuilder spellchecks the document. If there is an error, you will be presented with the Spelling dialog box (Figure 12.11), and the misspelled word will be red.

Figure 12.11. MenuBuilder contains a Spell Check feature.


2.

Select the correct word from the suggestions and click the Change button.

The change is made, and dialog box informs you of this fact.

To indent subheadings

1.

Open a MenuBuilder project and select the subheading to be indented.

2.

Select Edit > Increase Indent.

The selection will move to the right.

Tip

  • To outdent a subheading, if you select Edit > Decrease Indent, the selected text will move to the left.


To change the link information

1.

Open the Text Properties dialog box.

2.

In the Link area, click the down arrow button.

3.

Make your changes.

4.

Click OK.

To add text to a document

1.

Open a MenuBuilder project.

2.

Click the text button on the Main toolbar, and press Control-T or select Insert > Text or press Control-T.

The New text dialog box opens(Figure 12.12).

Figure 12.12. Text can be added to the MenuBuilder project through the New text dialog box.


3.

In the Style pop-down, choose a style or select Custom to create a new style.

4.

In the Font area, select a font and point size.

5.

Single-click the Text field and enter the text to be added to the project.

6.

Assign any links to the new text.

7.

Add a tool tip, if needed.

8.

Assign a font and a hover color.

9.

Click OK.

Tip

  • Clicking OK does not lock the text in place. If you need to change a property of the text just entered, double-click the text block to open the Edit Text dialog box.


To add an image to a MenuBuilder project

1.

Open the project in which the image will be inserted.

2.

Click the Image button on the Main toolbar, select Insert > Image, or press Control-I.

The Open dialog box opens.

3.

Navigate to the folder containing the image, open the folder, select the image, and click the Open button. Alternatively, double-click the desired image.

The New image dialog box opens (Figure 12.13).

Figure 12.13. Images can be added to MenuBuilder projects.


4.

If desired, in the Link area, assign a link to the image.

5.

If desired, in the "Tool tip" area, assign a tool tip.

6.

Add any needed transparency options to the image.

7.

Click OK.

The image appears on the project page.

8.

Resize the image and drag it into its final position (Figure 12.14).

Figure 12.14. The image is resized and placed in the MenuBuilder application.


9.

To embed the image in the background, select the image and select Edit > Merge into Background.

Tips

  • Here's an interesting little trick. You don't have to use the buttons or dialog boxes to add an image to your project. Simply drag and drop the image file onto the project's interface, and the image will appear in the project. From there, all you have to do is to resize the image and set the image properties. This technique also works with other content that can be placed in a project.

  • If you make a mistake, you can correct it by simply double-clicking the image in the document to open the Image Properties dialog box.




Macromedia Captivate for Windows. Visual QuickStart Guide
Macromedia Captivate for Windows. Visual QuickStart Guide
ISBN: 321294173
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 130

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