has anybody experience in implementing data entry fields, where participants can enter theier name and mail adress. The data entered should be written in a list, ahich can finally be exported, to display all participants.
Before the Weekend Comes, one more question in this context: I did everything as described in Kuhlmanns helpful Video, but after Publishing my Story, it does not Display the form. Do I have to release my Google doc to anybody, or something? And if yes, then how?
Is the google doc a private document? Does it not show up at all within the Storyline screen or is there an error? As Joanna mentioned, you'll also want to confirm that you're testing within the intended environment as testing it locally could cause elements of your content to fail.
Thanks again Joanna and thank you Ashley as well: that was the Point: testing locally obviously does create Problems, which do no longer occur, when published online.
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Hi Martin
GoogleDocs are very helpful for retrieving user's feedback/comments. Have a look at the Tom Kuhlmann's video.
Please have a look on docs.oracle.com
Hi Joanna and Helen,
that's great, solved my Problem.
Thanks a lot,
Martin.
Before the Weekend Comes, one more question in this context: I did everything as described in Kuhlmanns helpful Video, but after Publishing my Story, it does not Display the form. Do I have to release my Google doc to anybody, or something? And if yes, then how?
Thanks again and have a sunny and nice Weekend,
Martin.
Hi Martin
are you viewing the course locally or is the content uploaded to any LMS?
Have a look at this similar thread - maybe it's a solution for your issue.
have a nice weekend too
Hi Martin,
Is the google doc a private document? Does it not show up at all within the Storyline screen or is there an error? As Joanna mentioned, you'll also want to confirm that you're testing within the intended environment as testing it locally could cause elements of your content to fail.
Thanks again Joanna and thank you Ashley as well: that was the Point: testing locally obviously does create Problems, which do no longer occur, when published online.
Have a nice day,
cheers,Martin.
Thanks for the update Martin and I'm glad you were able to figure it out!
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