Importing  a Video Transcript into a Captivate Project /Adobe Captivate 7

I have a video imported into my Captivate Project, and I have a script for the video, is there any way to import the script without me having to type it in Captivate?

If you want the the transcript (known as Closed Captions in Captivate) to be in sync with the video, then that is going to be a tedious task. I would suggest you do that in some video editor tool outside Captivate, emded the transcript into video and then import the video into Captivate.
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