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November 16, 2020
Swapping the slide video without losing the bookmarks and overlays in Adobe Captivate
November 16, 2020
Swapping the slide video without losing the bookmarks and overlays in Adobe Captivate


Pooja works as a Senior Director of Digital Learning at Icertis. She has created several award-winning eLearning courses and authored books and video courses on eLearning tools and technologies. In her previous roles, she worked as a principal eLearning evangelist at Adobe and chief learning geek at a start-up. Pooja is CPTD, and COTP certified. She holds a master’s degree in education & economics and a doctorate in educational technology.

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Sometimes when you have finished creating an interactive video with overlays and bookmarks, you realize that there needs to be a slight change in the video. In such a situation, if you re-import the video to the Captivate project, you might lose the Overlays and Bookmarks added to it. Let’s take a look at the steps to safely replace the existing video with the edited one.


Pooja works as a Senior Director of Digital Learning at Icertis. She has created several award-winning eLearning courses and authored books and video courses on eLearning tools and technologies. In her previous roles, she worked as a principal eLearning evangelist at Adobe and chief learning geek at a start-up. Pooja is CPTD, and COTP certified. She holds a master’s degree in education & economics and a doctorate in educational technology.

Followers: 30 people
Pooja works as a Senior Director of Digital Learning at Icertis. She has created several award-winning eLearning courses and authored books and video courses on eLearning tools and technologies. In her previous roles, she worked as a principal eLearning evangelist at Adobe and chief learning geek at a start-up. Pooja is CPTD, and COTP certified. She holds a master’s degree in education & economics and a doctorate in educational technology.
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2021-12-08 05:10:29
thanks for this tutorial!
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I don’t think so, as the closed captions are attached to the video.
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Hi Gaanf
Unfortunately it’s not possible to preserve closed captions when replacing videos using this method.
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