I have a requirement to disable the seek bar for one slide in my presentation, which is having flash swf file in that slide. As of I know that using slide properties we can disable the seek bar for entire presentation. But my requirement is to disable for only one slide, is it possible? if yes, can any one help out...............
I have created a user interaction in flash. Before asking for the user to select the button, there is some animation, after that buttons will display and user can have the interaction.My requirement is when the buttons are visible, user should not go back for the animation again, play bar need to be locked.Is it possible?
Unfortunately it isn't possible to prevent the user from searching via the seek bar on a single page, however you could not have the flash interaction sych'ed with Articulate. In that way the movie plays and if the user does move the seek bar, it will not effect the flash interaction. Or you could change the view to Slide Only effectively hiding the seek bar from view. Or you could put the interaction inside of an Engage or Quizmaker.
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If you can tells us the intent behind this requirement, we could better give you a work around.
Hi charles,
I have created a user interaction in flash. Before asking for the user to select the button, there is some animation, after that buttons will display and user can have the interaction.My requirement is when the buttons are visible, user should not go back for the animation again, play bar need to be locked.Is it possible?
Thanks and Regards
Santhosh Kumar.M
Unfortunately it isn't possible to prevent the user from searching via the seek bar on a single page, however you could not have the flash interaction sych'ed with Articulate. In that way the movie plays and if the user does move the seek bar, it will not effect the flash interaction. Or you could change the view to Slide Only effectively hiding the seek bar from view. Or you could put the interaction inside of an Engage or Quizmaker.
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