Awesome job, Chris! This is a great example of using radio buttons. Would you be willing to share your .story file with the community? I'm sure people would love this.
Thank you Sarah! I'm going to post the Rise course as an entry for the challenge this week. I love the work that gets showcased in these and have always wanted to join in - very excited about it!
Great work. I like how you have modified the slide size to suit your form - and that you have been able to fit it all into one window. I will have a look at your Rise course too, to see how it all fits together.
Just jumping in here because of the time of year, in case Chris is no longer checking this forum. In this instance, Chris has created a trigger on a button to execute javascript.
Just jumping in here because of the time of year, in case Chris is no longer checking this forum. In this instance, Chris has created a trigger on a button to execute javascript.
The javascript is:
window.print();
It will print a copy of the window.
Thank you so much for stepping in there to answer Jennifer, I have been away from the office.
Thanks for the feedback Jennifer! I'm so sorry I didn't get back to you regards to the print question - Jennifer Munro has left the javascript below, hope you find it useful :)
Can I ask you to explain to me how the radio buttons are exclusive? I have been trying something similar, but I can't get the radio buttons to behave the way I want them to (e.g. only allowing me to select one option in a row). Can you explain? Thanks in advance.
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Awesome job, Chris! This is a great example of using radio buttons. Would you be willing to share your .story file with the community? I'm sure people would love this.
Thank you Sarah! I'm going to post the Rise course as an entry for the challenge this week. I love the work that gets showcased in these and have always wanted to join in - very excited about it!
Here's the file...
Thanks so much for sharing your file, Chris! I'm excited to see your Rise course as well. Keep up the awesome work! 😊
You're welcome, really appreciate your comments too. I've just posted my Rise course on the challenge thread..
Thanks for letting me know, Chris! Your Rise course looks great! So much helpful information. 👍
This is so cool, Chris! Can you tell me more about how you created the PDF print out at the end? I've never been able to do that successfully.
Great!
Great work. I like how you have modified the slide size to suit your form - and that you have been able to fit it all into one window. I will have a look at your Rise course too, to see how it all fits together.
Hi Jennifer
Just jumping in here because of the time of year, in case Chris is no longer checking this forum. In this instance, Chris has created a trigger on a button to execute javascript.
The javascript is:
window.print();
It will print a copy of the window.
This is really great. You would not even know it was done in Storyline.
Thank you so much for stepping in there to answer Jennifer, I have been away from the office.
Thanks Rick!
Thanks for the feedback Jennifer! I'm so sorry I didn't get back to you regards to the print question - Jennifer Munro has left the javascript below, hope you find it useful :)
Thanks again for sharing your Rise 360 example and story file, Chris! I uploaded it to the Examples page.
My pleasure Sarah, It's been great to share it with the community
Nice Job!
Thanks James
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wow this is awesome . thank you so much for valuable sharing
WoW, I'm really impressed !!!
Can I ask you to explain to me how the radio buttons are exclusive? I have been trying something similar, but I can't get the radio buttons to behave the way I want them to (e.g. only allowing me to select one option in a row). Can you explain? Thanks in advance.
Hi Justin, You can use button sets to do that. This article has more information about working with button sets. Let us know if you have any questions!