In this Adobe Captivate video tutorial, I show you a method first conceived of by Steven Warwick. Steven shared his findings with the Adobe Elearning Community with a blog post entitled Using web fonts in Adobe Captivate. I reached out to Steven and asked his permission to share his method with all of you.
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