Working with Operation Modes

ActivePresenter allows you to run interactive presentations in four modes: Demonstration, Tutorial, Practice, and Test. They are also called operation modes. Each of these modes is suitable for a specific purpose. Let’s find out how to work with them in this tutorial....

Localizing Projects in ActivePresenter 7

Localization is the process of adapting a project for use in a specific country, a region with a particular language, culture, and desired local look and feel. If you are creating demonstrations or simulations of a certain application that supports multiple languages,...

Using Variables 01: Control the Next Button

How to control the Next button is a forever question for almost all eLearning designers. This question can be resolved by a number of options, of which using true/false variables is a good practice. Let’s find out how! You want learners to advance to the next slide...
Insert a Footer in ActivePresenter 7

Insert a Footer in ActivePresenter 7

Footer is useful when you want to add more detailed information like slide number and date. We’ll guide you how to insert a footer in the below tutorial. Basically, a footer appears at the Slide Footer area on a slide. A Slide Footer area can include three...
Working with Fill in Blank Questions

Working with Fill in Blank Questions

In ActivePresenter, there are two types of questions which can support teachers in testing learner’s instant recall. They are Fill in Blank Questions and Fill in Multiple Blanks Questions. These questions are ideal for testing learner’s knowledge...

Using Text to Speech

ActivePresenter makes it quick and easy to add narration to your screencast and eLearning course. Apart from recording your voice, using the integrated Text to Speech feature is a convenient way to convert closed captions to speech or generate audio from text....