CAN´t to find the TOCStrings.ini file

Hello everyone, I need to locate the menu table of contents, but I can do not to find TOCStrings.ini in the folder of my instalation Captivate 5.5, Win 7, 64 bit. Please, can someone help me?

Thank you very much

Yarik

Hello

I never found such a string, not even in previous versions, there is not by default, but you can create your own ini file. Check this blog:

http://blogs.Adobe.com/Captivate/2009/02/changing_default_captions_in_t.html

This type of location should be really easy. If you have the time, fill a feature request

Lilybiri

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