I just wanted to throw this question out there... I create state-specific classes. Sometimes I want to change or omit a few slides to make the class suitable for the whole U.S. Right now, I simply create a new version of the class. And if I have to make content changes in the future, I must update two separate files. I know this is a content management issue, but I was wondering if anyone has found a way in Articulate to manage this ongoing problem. Thanks for any guidance,
Hi, Rachel -- Thanks for reaching out with your question! While I do not have an recommendations to offer here, hopefully someone in the community will be able to chime in with their experiences and suggestions to assist you further. :)
Is it possible to let your user choose their state at the beginning of your class? That way you could leave your content in the course, but direct them to the correct slide or show the correct content for that state.
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Hi, Rachel -- Thanks for reaching out with your question! While I do not have an recommendations to offer here, hopefully someone in the community will be able to chime in with their experiences and suggestions to assist you further. :)
Is it possible to let your user choose their state at the beginning of your class? That way you could leave your content in the course, but direct them to the correct slide or show the correct content for that state.
MIke's solution is how I would go, or instead of asking them to set it you could set the state in a variable that then sets the branching.
I did this for an automotive manufacturer who had two brands.
When you publish you set the variable based on the state
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