RoboHelp 10 Featurette Video, part 23: Placing Captivate Rich Media into Project

RoboHelp 10 has many exciting features that add “sizzle” to your content, like DHTML special effects for expanding inline content. One of the most dynamic things you can do to your RoboHelp projects is to add software simulations or videos created with Captivate. In this “guest video” blog, certified Adobe expert Matt Sullivan (@mattrsullivan) shows you just how easy this can be.

RoboHelp 10: Placing Captivate Rich Media into Project

RoboHelp 10 makes it extremely easy to import Captivate published project output. You can bring in either SWF files or HTML5. This brief video shows you how to insert a Captivate SWF file that is provided with RoboHelp 10 SW, so you can follow the steps to achieve the same results. Learn how to make your RoboHelp projects even more dynamic and compelling. Adobe Certified Expert, @mattrsullivan shows you how.

http://tv.adobe.com/embed/1194/21296/

Have your own hands-on with RoboHelp 10 and decide how you can use it

After watching these videos, you may wish to have your own hands-on with RoboHelp. The quickest way to do this is to have use a trial copy of Tech Comm Suite 4, which includes FrameMaker 11 and RoboHelp 10. You can try your own hands-on by clicking here. This link also includes a link to a Quick Start Guide for RoboHelp.