Adobe Captivate 12.5 introduces a feature that allows users to rename text presets, providing customization options that enhance organizational clarity. Instead of default titles like "Heading 1," users can customize names to better reflect the content, such as "Course Title" or "Module Name." This functionality is particularly beneficial for eLearning developers working in teams, ensuring consistency and quick recognition of text styles. Renamed presets also remain grouped for easy access and can be exported with themes, saving time across projects, thus streamlining the content creation process.
Now, with Adobe Captivate 12.5, you can rename text presets to match your needs. Instead of a generic "Heading 1," why not call it "Course Title" or "Module Name"?
It's a simple change, but it makes a huge difference in keeping your content organized and aligned with your brand. I've found this especially useful when working on eLearning courses that require consistency.
Renamed presets stay grouped for easy access and can be exported with themes-saving time across multiple projects. This is just one of those small but powerful features that make content creation smoother.
If you're collaborating with a team, everyone instantly knows what each text style is for, which enhances productivity and streamlines the design process.
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