Hello. I've created a survey in Storyline 360 and remember choosing survey all the way through. My results slide has a Review Survey button. When I preview the survey, any multiple choice questions show me whether the survey input is correct or incorrect. How can I remove this correct/incorrect banner from the bottom of the slides I'm reviewing. I've shown what I'm trying to avoid in the screen shot file below.
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Oh no, Paul!
Based on that image, it looks like it is a multiple choice question. That is a graded question type.
The survey equivalent is a Pick One question type.
They look similar, but the Pick One does not require, nor have a 'correct' answer.
The form view of the slides will show you which one you added:
If you need us to take a look, feel free to share the .story file.
Thanks. I've discovered Articulate 360 and I'm using it. No problems with it.
Regards,
PAUL MACDONELL
Specialist, Learning & Development
Ontario Medical Association
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Hey Paul,
Does this mean you're good to go?
Just let us know if we can help you out.
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Yes thanks. I'm happy with the Quizmaker tool. Less confusing and more capable.
Regards,
PAUL MACDONELL
Specialist, Learning & Development
Ontario Medical Association
150 Bloor St. West, Suite 900, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3C1
tel: 416.599.2580 ext. 3209 | tf: 1.800.268.7215 ext. 3209
email: paul.macdonell@oma.org | web: www.oma.org
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