I'm trying to fake out a test to make sure that my leaners know where on the screen to click to get a certain piece of information.
I tried using a screenshot image on an otherwise blank slide. As I want this to be counted as a quiz question I converted it to a freeform and put a hotspot where I want the learners to click.
when they click the hotspot I want to bring up the image of the dialog box they would see in real life.
The problem is that the dialog box won't fit nicely on that small Correct rectangle.
Those are pretty easy to customize using the Feedback Masters. You can replace the background shape as well as customizing the button. Moving the button out of the way of the slide is one way to do that.
The other option is deleting the shape from your feedback layers. As long as you're careful not to reapply the master, it should retain the composition you want.
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Hi Alan -
Those are pretty easy to customize using the Feedback Masters. You can replace the background shape as well as customizing the button. Moving the button out of the way of the slide is one way to do that.
The other option is deleting the shape from your feedback layers. As long as you're careful not to reapply the master, it should retain the composition you want.
Feedback Masters... Just what I needed to know.
Thanks Steve
Hi Alan,
Just in case you need more help in terms of working with feedback masters you'll want to check out the information here.
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