Managing File Size

I am currently trialing the Captivate product. I created a
demonstration of @ 50 slides. 8-10 mins in duration. To my horror,
the file size is over 100 MB's (and growing). Can you give me some
suggestions as to what steps I can take to drastically reduce the
size of this project?
I recorded the screen size at 1280 X 768. I realize that's
high quality, but is that enough to account for the collossal size
of the file? I also have recordings on the majority of the slides,
most between 15-30 seconds in length. No other media included in
the project. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Welcome to our community, aveach
Is this the file size of the .CP (project) file? Or is it the
file size of your output?
Note that often there is a vast difference between the two.
(in case you were worried about distribution sizes)
Cheers... Rick

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