
"Importing PowerPoint files into earlier versions of Adobe Captivate was not possible. But Adobe Captivate 13 has completely changed the game. Now, importing PowerPoint is easy, useful, and effective. This guide will show you everything you need to know about importing PowerPoint files into Adobe Captivate 13. Whether you're new to eLearning or have been doing this for years, you'll learn how to turn PowerPoint presentations into engaging online courses."
"Why This Matters Most people create training content in PowerPoint first. It's familiar and easy to use. But turning those slides into interactive eLearning courses used to mean starting over from scratch. Not anymore. Adobe Captivate 13 now takes your PowerPoint files and converts them into editable eLearning content. This means you can work faster, collaborate better with your team, and reuse content you've already created."
"Step 1: Open Adobe Captivate 13 and click "Import PowerPoint" on the left side of the welcome screen. Step 2: Find your PowerPoint file on your computer. Step 3: Select your file and click "Import." Important Things to Know: Only PPTX files work (the newer PowerPoint format). If you have an old PPT file, save it as PPTX first. Your slides will keep their original size and shape."
Adobe Captivate 13 allows users to import PPTX PowerPoint files directly and convert slides into editable eLearning content. Import preserves slide size and shape and keeps text boxes, images, and shapes editable for further customization. The import process is launched via Import PowerPoint on the welcome screen, selecting a local PPTX file and confirming Import. Projects imported from PowerPoint remain desktop-only and do not automatically adapt to mobile or tablet screen sizes. Only the PPTX format is supported, so older PPT files must be saved as PPTX before import. Editable elements enable faster content reuse and team collaboration. Because text, images, and shapes stay editable, Captivate provides tools to modify fonts, colors, sizes, crop, and adjust images.
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