Background Image Size

Hello! First time poster :)
Is there any way to compress background images in Captivate
3? I'm creating a tutorial on how to use the admin side of a
website that will be uploaded for people to log in and view. When
all is said and done, there will be about 300 slides and 45 minutes
of audio broken up over those slides. I'm editing MP3s outside of
the program to keep their size low, but the background screen shots
are killing me. In order to fit the entire browser into the shot,
the slides had to be 920 x 695 pixels and each shot is about 2.5MB,
making my .cp file size a cumbersome 800+MB. I'm worried that the
size of the published file is going to be too large for most people
to view easily.
I feel pretty comfortable with this program, but as a first
time user, I'm worried that there are things I should be doing
differently to avoid such large file sizes. Any suggestions on ways
to decrease my file size?
Thanks so much!

Thanks for your quick reply! Having only used Captivate in
tutorials, I wasn't sure what its capabilities were as far as how
much you should put in one file. I have the slides divided into
sections that I could easily save out as separate projects, but
here is my concern. I need the tutorial to work as one cohesive
piece. Ideally, the user needs to be able to watch it once all the
way through, but have the option of skipping to various sections
they'd like to view again. I was planning on doing this via a
button appearing on each slide that would take them to a single
slide that would navigate them to whatever section they needed. Is
there any way to split up the files, yet still make a singular
published file (or at least something functioning as like a
singular published file)? What are your recommended limits for
Captivate projects?
Any suggestions are welcome as I'm running into a time
crunch. Let me know if my explanation is at all unclear.
THANKS!!

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