Add special characters in the legends

Is it possible to add a special character to a legend, other than the VERY limited selection of the Insert symbol in the properties option? I need to put the arrow as part of a statement? I'm new to Captivate and use a trial version to see if the company should buy it. Could be my problem?

Hi LyonLover and welcome to our community

No, the trial version has nothing to do with anything. I know that many people use tests that are limited in capabilities. But with Captivate, the trial is the 'real deal' and your only limit is the time and the fact that you can not disable the expiration of any project that you create until you register.

If you're not finding the characters you want in the settings Insert symbol (and I assume that you have already clicked on the link "other...) ("to bottom of the first dialog box see you) you could try clicking Start > run... (On Windows) and type charmap. And then press ENTER. This should display the applet of the Windows character map. Once there, you can locate and select any character you want, then copy to the Windows Clipboard and paste it in the Caption dialog box. You can find that you need to change the font scheme, you watch when you have selected the character.

I hope this will help... Rick

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