I'm a Storyline newbie and I'm building a fairly simple course for some supervisors in my department. I have a main (home) slide with buttons that link to different slides. On each of those slides, there is a sort of acknowledgment checkbox that they check to attest that they understand the content of that slide. Is there a way to go to a completely different slide once all of the checkboxes (from 5 different slides) are checked?
Hi, Lauren -- Thanks so much for reaching out with your question and welcome to the community!
Do you happen to have a file started already that you would be able to share here in the forum? That tends to be one of the most effective ways to illustrate what has already been set up and paints a picture that is more clear on what you'd like to accomplish.
Please use the grey ADD ATTACHMENT button in the bottom left of the reply box and browse/upload from there! :)
Looks like Christie and I were looking at this at the same time, but perhaps you were looking for something like the attached. Rough example of course :)
Hey Leslie! I uploaded my course. There is one main slide with 5 different buttons. I want to be able to click each button, which jumps to a new slide and the user has to check the box stating that they understand the content. Once they've acknowledged that they understand, it jumps back to the main slide where they can click on another button, with another slide and another checkbox.
What I can't figure out is how (or even is it possible) to jump to the end slide after all the boxes (from all slides) have been checked.
You need to add True/False variables to each checkbox that get set to true when checked. On the "main" screen you add a slide trigger that states "jump to slide" (your thank you slide) When the timeline starts if "checkbox 1", "checkbox 2", etc are equal to "true". So when the user has gone to the five pages with checkmarks and returns to the main page, now the five variables are set to "True" so the page will auto jump to your "Thank You" page. I have attached the .story file.
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Hi, Lauren -- Thanks so much for reaching out with your question and welcome to the community!
Do you happen to have a file started already that you would be able to share here in the forum? That tends to be one of the most effective ways to illustrate what has already been set up and paints a picture that is more clear on what you'd like to accomplish.
Please use the grey ADD ATTACHMENT button in the bottom left of the reply box and browse/upload from there! :)
Hi Lauren!
Looks like Christie and I were looking at this at the same time, but perhaps you were looking for something like the attached. Rough example of course :)
Don't judge too harshly! Haha! This is my first project and I only started it today! :)
Hey Leslie! I uploaded my course. There is one main slide with 5 different buttons. I want to be able to click each button, which jumps to a new slide and the user has to check the box stating that they understand the content. Once they've acknowledged that they understand, it jumps back to the main slide where they can click on another button, with another slide and another checkbox.
What I can't figure out is how (or even is it possible) to jump to the end slide after all the boxes (from all slides) have been checked.
Can you attach your .story file, rather than the published version? That way some body can look at it.
That's just the saved version. You should be able to view it.
You need to add True/False variables to each checkbox that get set to true when checked. On the "main" screen you add a slide trigger that states "jump to slide" (your thank you slide) When the timeline starts if "checkbox 1", "checkbox 2", etc are equal to "true". So when the user has gone to the five pages with checkmarks and returns to the main page, now the five variables are set to "True" so the page will auto jump to your "Thank You" page. I have attached the .story file.
Cheers.
Mike G
Mike,
You are my favorite person in the world right now! I COULD NOT figure that out! Thank you SO MUCH!!!!!
My pleasure. Happy to help.
Mike
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