
Captions, Styles and Timing > The Timeline > Control Slide Timing
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The Timeline
The Timeline typically appears at the bottom of the Captivate window (but it can be
dragged to different window positions). Each slide has its own unique Timeline. You
can use the Timeline to control the timing of any slide object. For instance, using the
Timeline, you can force the captions to appear on the slide at the same time, or you
can force one caption to appear as another goes away. The Timeline consists of the
following features: Object Bars, a Header, a Playhead and Playback Controls. The
objects on a project slide are displayed as stacked bars on the left side of the
Timeline. The Header at the top of the Timeline indicates time in seconds (and parts
of seconds). The Playhead shows the point in time in which the slide is being viewed.
Student Activity: Control Slide Timing
1. Using Captivate, open TimeMe from the Captivate7Data folder.
2. Reset the Classic workspace.
choose Window > Workspace > Classic
choose Window > Workspace > Reset Classic
In the Classic workspace, the Timeline appears just below the slide. The last
object on the Timeline is an object that says Slide (3.0s).
3. Use the Timeline to extend the slide timing to eight seconds.
on the Timeline, position your mouse pointer on the far right edge of the
Slide 1 object bar until your mouse pointer looks like a double-headed
arrow
drag the right edge of the object to the right until you get to 00:08
seconds on the Timeline (the word End should line up with 00:08 mark on
the Timeline)
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