Still searching for a way in Word

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Is there a way to do this in Word, without using an outside program like
Captivate (especially since Captivate is $500)?

"Margaret Aldis" wrote:

>
> You probably need something like Macromedia Captivate (I haven't used it,
> but it seems to be tool currently preferred by tech authors who produce
> animated tutorials like this.)
>
> Sounds like a huge undertaking, though.
>
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> Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP
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>
>
> "Brian" <Brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:0A90C87B-C522-4A97-ACAE-5A2461EAC72E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I would like to create a tutorial document in Word that, among other
> >things,
> > allows me to have the reader click on a Macro button or other button that
> > triggers a pre-recorded action. For example, I want to explain Styles and
> > Formatting and I'd like to start by saying "You can get to Styles and
> > Formatting by clicking on..." and then have a button they click that shows
> > the mouse moving up to the menu, clicking on it, opening the menu and then
> > identifying some options in that menu.
> >
> > Ideas?
>
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>
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