i try to make learning path. in which 29 slide . after visiting all the slide tick mark image should be appear on the path. if any slide not visited the cross image should be appear.(visible)
1. Create a two state graphic one state a tick image, one state a cross image. Make the cross image the current state. Let's call it "tickandcross".
2. Place in the appropriate position on your learning path slide.
3. Create a numerical variable called "vartickorcross".
4. On the next button for each slide attach the trigger: change the state of variable>When user clicks> add 1 to "vartickorcross".
5. Attach a trigger to the slide with the learning path and "tickandcross" graphic. The trigger is: When timeline starts> change the state of "tickandcross" to tick> on the condition that "vartickorcross" is equal to or greater than 28 (or however many slides they have gone through).
And Steve -- I also learned something new today! I didn't know that 'no wukkas' is the Australian way to basically say 'no problem' - how cool! Thanks again! :)
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1. Create a two state graphic one state a tick image, one state a cross image. Make the cross image the current state. Let's call it "tickandcross".
2. Place in the appropriate position on your learning path slide.
3. Create a numerical variable called "vartickorcross".
4. On the next button for each slide attach the trigger: change the state of variable>When user clicks> add 1 to "vartickorcross".
5. Attach a trigger to the slide with the learning path and "tickandcross" graphic. The trigger is: When timeline starts> change the state of "tickandcross" to tick> on the condition that "vartickorcross" is equal to or greater than 28 (or however many slides they have gone through).
Hope that helps.
Hi, Ankit -- Please let us know if Steve's suggestion is going to work for you, or if you still need further assistance. :)
HI Christie ,
its work.
Hi Steve,
thanks for the replay :
Delighted to hear you are all set, Ankit! Thanks for the update. :)
No wukkas.
And Steve -- I also learned something new today! I didn't know that 'no wukkas' is the Australian way to basically say 'no problem' - how cool! Thanks again! :)
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