Best format to import an image map

Hi all

I also create a module of branching.  The main menu image should be clickable, each subject on the image will take the user to another slide.  What is the best format to import this image into Captivate 8?  I tried a .jpg, .gif, .png and .pptx.  The words on the slide will look blurry when I tried these formats. Is there another way to put this image in Captivate, so that I can format each of the topics in the menu to direct the user to the different slides?

Thank you

Helena

The idea is to create the image to be exact of the resolution, you will need it to be, unless you are able to create the image as an SVG reagent (Captivate only in 9, excluded since you're still on CP8). Avoid the scaling, don't use scalable output. I would even recommend having different clickable parts as separate images that can be used as fill in a form with exactly the same resolution (pixel size) button.

If you need transparency in the image, the only choice is PNG. GIF supports full transparency as well but is limited to 256 colors. JPEG quality can be very different, you do not say what quality you used. PPTX is not an image format, I do not know why you include it at all.

You talk about 'text', why not insert text in Captivate instead of turning it into an image?

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