I want the user to be able to manually advance the slide when one answer is selected, not after clicking all tabs as is the case now. Please see attached.
Curious if Jonathan's suggestions will work for you:
Currently, an Engage interaction inserted in an Articulate Presenter slide cannot advance to the next slide automatically. The user will have to click the "Next Slide" button after clicking any tabs (not all) is the closest thing you could do for this. Just select "Anytime" in the Allow user to leave interaction property in the Engage slide (click the Properties button to edit this).
I noticed that you made your Engage interaction as a quiz. It would be better if you could use a Quizmaker for this kind of test instead of using an Engage interaction. You can use a Multiple Choice question for this in Quizmaker.
Really sorry this has eaten so much time out of your project. What Jonathan is referring to is found on the bottom of the Presenter slide which holds your Engage interaction. It's a button labeled Properties, and when clicked, gives you the option to allow users to leave anytime:
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Hey Dan,
Curious if Jonathan's suggestions will work for you:
Currently, an Engage interaction inserted in an Articulate Presenter slide cannot advance to the next slide automatically. The user will have to click the "Next Slide" button after clicking any tabs (not all) is the closest thing you could do for this. Just select "Anytime" in the Allow user to leave interaction property in the Engage slide (click the Properties button to edit this).
I noticed that you made your Engage interaction as a quiz. It would be better if you could use a Quizmaker for this kind of test instead of using an Engage interaction. You can use a Multiple Choice question for this in Quizmaker.
Peter,
Thansk for you help.
Re: Jonathan's suggestion:
I do not see an "Anytime" button anywhere in INTERACTION PROPERTIES or SLIDE PROPERTIES.
If my boss had a clue how much time I have spent on this problem...I'd surely be given a talking to. LOL.
My company uses Engage for quizzing a lot.
Thanks,
Dan
Hey Dan!
Really sorry this has eaten so much time out of your project. What Jonathan is referring to is found on the bottom of the Presenter slide which holds your Engage interaction. It's a button labeled Properties, and when clicked, gives you the option to allow users to leave anytime:
Wow!
That was simple! : )
Hey Thanks a lot Peter and Thank Jonathan for me.
That was supposed to be a joke about the time consumption of this seemingly innocuous problem.
But you will be relieved to know my Boss is over 100 miles away, right where I like her to be! LOL
So No Worries!
Dan
Hah! Awesome, Dan! Glad that did it.
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