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- JudithBlackb538Community MemberMust be missing something, but how do you drag the circles over the box? I wasn't able to grab or double-click any of the circles.
- Hi Judith - I'm sorry this wasn't working for you. Can you share how you were viewing the interaction? Were you viewing it on your desktop, iPad or other device?
- margaretchoyCommunity MemberLove this template... I modified it a bit - allowing only one drag item in each drop area. In that way, one can always change their mind and shift the drag items about :)
- Thanks Margaret!
Great idea going with the one object option is a good idea for this type of puzzle interaction. - AiraPimpingCommunity MemberLooks amazing! Thanks.
- EthanWaldmanCommunity MemberHi David- This is great! Random question: How did you make that beautiful inlaid text for the title?
- Thx, Ethan! I used Photoshop's inner shadow layer style to create the effect. What's great is that you can achieve nearly the same effect in PowerPoint. Here's a thread where you can grab the Photoshop and PowerPoint settings: http://bit.ly/138Fw9M
- AcaizStudioCommunity Member多谢了!
- PrakashraviCommunity MemberIts very nice but i don't know how it play the images in randomly
- Hi Prakash - In this example, we applied two of Storyline's built-in options: 1) Reveal drag items one at a time and 2) Shuffle: Answers.
You can find both of these options when you click Edit Edit Drag and Drop in the Question panel above the Triggers panel. If you have any questions, let us know!