In Articulate Presenter, what is the best way to allow a user to click on a word, then have a pop-up box (containing text) appear, and then allow a user to close this pop-up box?
If you have Engage, you could do something like that using the Labeled Graphic interaction. In PowerPoint, you could simulate that using an on-click trigger and more than one slide:
If I wanted to create one main animation across multiple slides (shown by the pink numbering sequence in the attached jpg), I would not be able to add in a grey popup box (see jpg) that users could optionally click if they wanted to see a definition.
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Hi Alex,
If you have Engage, you could do something like that using the Labeled Graphic interaction. In PowerPoint, you could simulate that using an on-click trigger and more than one slide:
http://daveperso.mediaenglishonline.com/2008/07/29/creating-on-click-triggers-in-articulate-presenter/
Hi Justin,
Then just to clarify:
If I wanted to create one main animation across multiple slides (shown by the pink numbering sequence in the attached jpg), I would not be able to add in a grey popup box (see jpg) that users could optionally click if they wanted to see a definition.
Am I correct?
You can do that using the method Dave Moxon outlines in his article. You are just creating hyperlinks to slides to achieve the effect.
Great!
Thank you for your help.
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