How to set closed captioning to turn 'on' as default setting?

Does anyone know how to set the closed captioning so that
this feature is turned "on" as the default when people view the
finished product? As it stands right now, users must select the
"cc" button on the "control pad" to turn on closed captioning, but
I want it to automatically appear.

Hi again
All you should have to do is to edit the first slide in
Captivate. Click Insert > Animation and point at the .SWF file.
Once you have done this, publish your project again and your Closed
Captions should display automagickally.
Cheers... Rick

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