Is there a way to extract/export the audio out of Captivate?

I have created a Captivate project that has audio narration,
but I want to edit the audio in a separate application and import
the modified audio back into the project. Can this be done? I've
already tried the obvious - copy and paste. That doesn't
work.

Hi benhenny
Absolutely it can be done. And it's really pretty easy!
Click Audio > Advanced audio... and you should see the
Advanced Audio Management dialog. From here, in the lower left
corner, click the check box labeled "Show object level audio". Now
select the desired clip(s) and click the Export button on the
bottom of the dialog. You then simply choose where you want
Captivate to place the files. You should end up with two files. One
in .WAV format and the second in .MP3 format.
Cheers... Rick

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