You are creating a course for a wide audience and you are NOT sure of the screen resolution they are using. Which projec

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You are creating a course for a wide audience and you are NOT sure of the screen resolution they are using. Which projec

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You are creating a course for a wide audience and you are NOT sure of the screen resolution they are using. Which project size should you choose?
A. 200 x 200
B. 320 x 240
C. 800 x 600
D. 1280 x 720


Answer : C


You are creating eLearning content for high definition output. Which project size should you choose?
A. 320 x 240
B. 800 x 600
C. 1024 x 768
D. 1280 x 720


Answer : D



You are creating a simul-ation to explain how a particular dialog in Adobe Photoshop functions. Which command should you choose to record this simul-ation?
A. Application > Snap to Custom Size.
B. Application > Snap to Application Region.
C. Screen Area > Snap to Full Screen.
D. Screen Area > Snap to Application Region.


Answer : B



You want to record a software simulat-ion using the Snap to Application Region option and you end up selecting a wrong region. How should you select a different region?
A. Exit the Capture dialog and restart the workflow.
B. Click Configure Region and select a new region.
C. Click Reconfigure Region and select a new region.
D. Once selected, you cannot change the region.


Answer : C



You created a software simulat-ion and noticed that none of the new windows you opened during the recording process are recorded. What should you have done prior to creating the simulat-ion?
A. In the Preferences dialog, set the Global Default to Move New Windows Inside Recording Area.
B. In the Preferences dialog, click Recording Settings and select Move New Windows Inside Recording Area.
C. During the recording process, pause the recording, drag the new window inside the capture area, resume recording and then manually create a screen capture.
D. When creating a softwaresimulat-ion, always use a project template.


Answer : B
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