New 'Paste as Background' screen shot intermittently flickers to old screen shot

I am using Adobe Captivate 4 to record demos for an in-house application. We have since made major changes to the UI and I need to update the demos.Since there are tons of objects on each slide, I used the 'Paste as Background' function to update each slide with the new UI screenshot. That way, none of the properties are lost. This worked perfectly fine until I played the demo and noticed that the screens would intermittently flicker from the new screen to the old screen shot, particularly when there is a mouse click in the demo. I crawled through the forums and Google'd high and low on how to fix this problem but to no avail. My hope is that there is a solution to this problem. Thanks in advance for any help offered.  

It's a bug related to (if I remember correctly) the way Cp stores the mouse interacttion.
http://forums.adobe.com/message/863098#863098
I'm sure there are other threads on the same topic knocking around; it's been a while since we discussed this issue.

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