![]() ![]() How do you come to that? The moment I go to the first slide and select the first text caption, it already shows: "+" I have not changed the caption style yet. >Default Caption Style as you can see in the screenshot. >I then change one Text Caption to the new style and a + sign appears next to the On the first slide, I select the first text caption (in Adobe Blue). The style is called NewTextCaptionStyle.Ĥ. I open the Object Style Manager and notice that the default caption style is back to the original Adobe default (Adobe blue).ģ. The change simply doesn't stick! Additionally, I have exported a new style to a. I have changed the default in the Object Style Manager with and without a project opened. I have one standard caption style for all my courses. >Object Style Manager without any project opened. ![]() >If you want to change object styles for future projects you have to set them in the >All Text Captions up to that moment did use the Default Caption Style as it was set in >Supposing I already have a lot of Text Captions and decide to change their style, which can include font, I really tried to follow your example but it simply did not work for me. I am not often baffled this badly! What on earth is wrong? Is it me or is it Captivate 5? But everytime I open a project, all the changed caption styles are gone. ![]() In fact I changed the Adobe default caption style AND I cloned it, renamed it, and made a new Caption which I set as default. Why can't it be that easy? What am I doing you want to change object styles for future projects you have to set them in the Object Style Manager without any project opened. Click, Apply Object Style button and select Įxpect result: All captions in current project that are set on are immediately changed to Click check box, Set as the default styleĦ. In Properties, Text Caption, click Syle Pull-down menu and select ĥ. Select a sample caption in the current projectĤ. This test.cps has a custom caption called ģ. cps with a changed should immediate change all the captions (using the default) in the current project This is how I expect this to work, please correct me where I deviate from reality (two possibilities):ġ. I have Exported it out so that I can import it into new projects. For the purpose of this thread, all I care about changing is the default caption style to my custom caption style in every project. I am using the Object Style Manager (which, as a concept I am very happy that Adobe finally added it). Thanks everyone at your attempt to assist me but either I am entirely clueless or this is not intuitive at all (or both). ![]()
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