Create a mask with a transparent visor in Captivate?

Hey everybody,

I'm sure Captivate based on the readings of the forums, but I thought I'd ask.

Can I create a mask with a transparent visor in Captivate?  I would like a text box to display in the center of my step just like the animation flash below:

http://www.crystalgraphics.com/PowerPoint/slide-wheel-diagram-3D-animated-blue-3-process-m p - 115.asp

If captivate can do, I'll post on the Flash forums to determine the best Flash tutorials to complete these steps.

BTW - I just thought of a way to layers of "mask" in Captivate.  This isn't really masking, but cut an image into several parts and saw the new image should rule out behind a slice of the existing image.

1. create a slide with an image.

2. when the user clicks on a part of the image, direct the user to another slide.  It has the same picture, but it is cut into layers.  The new image move back 1/2 of the picture in front of the other 1/2 of the picture.  It would make it look like he wears a transparent mask, but it's really just browsing a 'slot' in the middle of the image.

It is difficult to explain without Visual effects.  If I decide to use Captivate in this project, I'll post my work and some screenshots of the process.

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