Hey eLearning Heros! I'm having a difficult time getting to where I need to go with this course... I think I've been working on this so long that I just can't figure it out.
Anyway, I'm trying to make sure every page is viewed before jumping to the final scene (6.1) and finishing the course. Your help, as always, is greatly appreciated!
P.S. I've removed all the videos because it's too large to upload. None of the video slides appeared at the end of the scene.
What is it doing or not doing? The logic looks pretty good on first glance but if there was a specific thing to look for it would help to find the issue.
Hi, I've taken a very quick look at your file. There are a few ways to do this, but if I understand your question correctly and once all the menu items in Scene 1 are complete you want to jump to Scene 6, why not display an additional button (Good to know) once you have changed the state of all menu options. Currently you have just changed the states and the user can't progress...
glad I could help. I have found it works well to put a box with your variables on your master slide while you are troubleshooting so you can see which ones are not functioning as expected.
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Diane;
What is it doing or not doing? The logic looks pretty good on first glance but if there was a specific thing to look for it would help to find the issue.
Tim
Hi, I've taken a very quick look at your file. There are a few ways to do this, but if I understand your question correctly and once all the menu items in Scene 1 are complete you want to jump to Scene 6, why not display an additional button (Good to know) once you have changed the state of all menu options. Currently you have just changed the states and the user can't progress...
Vispi.
Hey Tim,
For some reason after all Scenes are marked complete, it's not going to the end scene, which starts with scene 6.1 and 6.2.
Diane;
The problem was with the variable MoneyDone. Look through the changes I made to the trigger panels in 4.5, 4.4, and 4.3.
the ugly variables you see on the slide master was just so I could see with variable was not changing for you.
Tim
Thanks so much Tim! This is fantastic! Hope you have a great weekend!
You are welcome Diane.
glad I could help. I have found it works well to put a box with your variables on your master slide while you are troubleshooting so you can see which ones are not functioning as expected.
Tim
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