I hope this hasn't been asked before. I did a basic search with no results.
I am trying to re-size the jigsaw pieces for the matching quiz. I'd imagine there would be a way since text length is an obvious variable. Here is a screen shot to understand better my situation.
Hi, Richard -- At this time, I am not aware of a way to change the size of the matching drag and drop quiz questions, and the text will automatically resize depending on how much is entered into the field. If this is a feature you would like to see in the future, please use this form to connect with our Support Engineers, or perhaps others in the community will have additional ideas to assist. :)
Hi Richard, Have you tried using the Convert to Freeform option instead of using the pre-built quiz templates? The Freeform option let's you design your quiz/activity slides allows you to be creative and make your quizzes look any way you want and not be confined to the looks of the quiz slide templates. I think the Freeform option is one of the BEST features of Storyline! Here is a real quick example of a matching exercise I just created. With Freeform, the design is up to your imagination!
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Hi, Richard -- At this time, I am not aware of a way to change the size of the matching drag and drop quiz questions, and the text will automatically resize depending on how much is entered into the field. If this is a feature you would like to see in the future, please use this form to connect with our Support Engineers, or perhaps others in the community will have additional ideas to assist. :)
Hi Richard, Have you tried using the Convert to Freeform option instead of using the pre-built quiz templates? The Freeform option let's you design your quiz/activity slides allows you to be creative and make your quizzes look any way you want and not be confined to the looks of the quiz slide templates. I think the Freeform option is one of the BEST features of Storyline! Here is a real quick example of a matching exercise I just created. With Freeform, the design is up to your imagination!
Hi, Richard -- Kimberly is correct; you will have a lot more flexibility if you wanted to consider the following: Storyline 2: Converting an Existing Slide to a Freeform Interaction, and perhaps this will be of interest, as well: Freeform Drag and Drop Template.
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