@Mah, yes of course you an use a JumpTo trigger at the end of a slide's timeline to 'loop' and that' a great option if noting else happens on that slide. My suggestion was for slides where you need to continuously execute an action while other actions happens on the slide, e.g. video or audio file is played. See here for quick comparison between a JumpTo trigger (slides 1 and 2) and the option I suggested on slide 3: http://dev.keypointlearn.com/xcl73_SL2/Timers/V3/story.html
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Thanks for sharing Michael!
@Mah, yes of course you an use a JumpTo trigger at the end of a slide's timeline to 'loop' and that' a great option if noting else happens on that slide. My suggestion was for slides where you need to continuously execute an action while other actions happens on the slide, e.g. video or audio file is played. See here for quick comparison between a JumpTo trigger (slides 1 and 2) and the option I suggested on slide 3: http://dev.keypointlearn.com/xcl73_SL2/Timers/V3/story.html
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