2. Gives the author the ability to see the
exported version of a UPK played in the
browser of their choosing.
You may also pick which mode (See It!, Try It!,
etc.) it plays.
4. Gives the author the ability to control what
area of the screen will appear as an image in
each step of a document output.
Right click on the screen shot, click on Create
Print Area.
The print area is much like the action area.
The area it covers is all that will appear on the
word document.
6. Exports the UPK screenshots into PowerPoint
and installs a “Overlay Editor” tab.
You can now edit all of the frames at once
rather than one at a time.
Overlay Editor features:
Copy To Previous
Copy To Next
Copy To All Frames
Delete From All Frames
Copy Screenshot
Show/Hide Bubbles
7. Copy To Previous – Copies the shape to the
previous frame.
Copy To Next – Copies the shape to the next
frame.
Copy To All Frames – Copies the shape to all
frames.
Delete From All Frames – Removes the shape
from all frames.
Copy Screenshot – Copies the screenshot as
an editable picture element, then can be
cropped and placed to masked data.
8. Preview From The Library Tab
Deleting Multiple Frames
Print Area
Web Page Editor
Screenshot Overlay/Overlay Features