![]() The document size might differ according to the requirements.ģ. We make this change to ensure that the final widget consumes minimum real estate on the Captivate slide. Now select the edit area (or the stage) and change the Document ‘Size’ to 120X 50 in the Properties panel by selecting the document and then clciking on the Edit button. Now back on the Properties panel give the instance name of the button as “Print_btn”.Ģ. Select the button and then go to Window->Component Inspector->Parameters Tab and then in the “ label” field change the label to “Print”. In Flash go to Window->Components and from User Interface select-drag a button and drop on the stage. Hmm, now you see Flash (provided you have Flash installed on your machine) is launched and an untitled page is opened in it.ġ. Choose Widget type -> Static and ActionScript Version-> ActionScript2.0. So, shall we get started? Launch Captivate and do a File->New->Widget in Flash. ![]() Today I’ll demonstrate how you can create a simple ‘Print Slide’ widget. And by the end of this post you will be able to actually see your widget in Action inside Captivate. ![]() Is anyone aware of any other methods by which I can achieve a full a4 certificate, that does not require learner input/adjustment.Greetings, widget enthusiasts!! In this post I am going to help you create your first Captivate Widget in just a few steps. I also can not expect my learners to have to fiddle around with printer settings in order to get the certificate to fit on the page. ![]() This option does not work as the certificate does not fill a full page, instead only part of the certificate will show on the page and should I adjust the sizes the closest I can get the certificate to is roughly 2/3 of the page which is not good enough for my needs. I have tried creating a basic slide where nothing moves, with a button for printing using js window.print(). This certificate they can then print and or save as a PDF, without having to change the print settings (landscape/portrait, scale).įrom research it would seem that this used to be possible with Dynamic PDF’s and some plug-in that I can not find anywhere ( this is going back to 2011). Previous LMS that I have used and come in contact with have provided learners with a full page certificate, that automatically populates with the relevant data( learners are not required to input data themselves Ie Name). So I am unable to use the certificate widget. ( this may just be me not utilising the widget correctly though). ![]() I have tried the Certificate widget and found that it is unfortunately too limiting for my needs and it also does not print on a4 paper to a 100%, merely placing a certificate on the top1/4 of the page, and it leaves the print icon on the certificate!!!. This module will be one slide, which will populate itself with the learners details and course completion date and then enable them to print off and email or save as a PDF. I was wondering if anyone can help, I’m trying to print a post course certificate for my learners( I will be using this as a separate module in captivate prime) In order to provide my learners with a certificate. ![]()
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