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CPTX file size

Adobe Captivate

User has reported a CPTX file size increase issue in Captivate-5. We have identified the issue and have a easy workaround for the problem. Tags: Technical Support Under the hood Adobe Captivate 5 CPTX file size. Issue will be fixed in the next release of Captivate.

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How to compress PowerPoint presentations and reduce picture file size

BrightCarbon

Including high-quality images and videos often adds hugely to audience engagement, but it also adds file size. Adding to your file size means that your presentation is likely to sit on the unfriendly size of email etiquette, but it also means your PowerPoint will run a lot slower (and it may crash – see this article for more on that ).

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Reducing File Size for E-Learning Media

E-learning Uncovered

Some of these photos had a file size of 10MB or higher. Imagine building an e-learning course with dozens of photos this size–the course size would cause all sorts of problems with the students. Optimizing your graphic, audio, and video files will help reduce the size of your e-learning courses.

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How to Reduce the File Size of your eLearning Images

LearnUpon

Do you find that the file sizes of your courses are huge? To overcome this you need to reduce the size of the mixed media elements within your courses. One quick way to achieve this is to use image compression to reduce the size of the images you are using. . Compressing images reduces the file size of an image.

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7 Ways to Improve the Site Speed for Your Online Course

LearnDash

First of all, the file type you choose matters. PNG images will have larger file sizes, so avoid those if possible, and only use them where they will really count. In general, JPG images will be smaller files, because of how they handle image data. But how do you do that? However, this is not always the case!

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Reduce the Size of a Captivate Project

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Recently our customer Paul Thrippleton raised a CPTX file size bloating issue in forums. We worked on it and have found out that the issue is seen because of the audio files (.wav wav and.mp3 files). Thanks Paul for raising the issue. " You can find the full article on the Adobe Captivate blog.

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Jane Bozarth: Better than Bullet Points

Learning Visions

Select, organize and integrate” Select important information Organize it into meaningul wholes Integrate it with real world problems Select: Help the learner understand what they’re going to do. Taking information and applying it to a real problem How do we keep from overloading learners? Filter info for them. Use good headings.

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