Yes I did but it really does not look good. Especially then I can not add much content on one slide . Is there no other possibility to make this quiz available?
I used a free-form exercise for a matching activity recently. It involved a large number of items that needed to be dropped in the correct place and not having enough room on the slide for the text to be read. I think my solution which included the dropped item having different sizes in the states to be effective. Please see attached for example.
yes I attached what I want to do. Actually quiet simple. I have one word vs. phrases and you have to connect the right ones . So no drag and drop in that sense of pictures etc.
And M. Oppenheimer unfortunately I could not open your file since it is with a newer version of story-line. :(((
I used already the freeform but I do not like it .
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You cannot, you could build something similar using a freeform drag and drop
hmmm. Okay, got it!
Thanks!
ups ok not so ideal and not userfriendly at all :(
Hi Hanna! Have you considered utilizing the Freeform drag and drop as Phil shared above?
Yes I did but it really does not look good. Especially then I can not add much content on one slide . Is there no other possibility to make this quiz available?
Thanks for your support
Do you have a sample file or an example to share what you are trying to accomplish so that we may be able to offer suggestions for you?
I used a free-form exercise for a matching activity recently. It involved a large number of items that needed to be dropped in the correct place and not having enough room on the slide for the text to be read. I think my solution which included the dropped item having different sizes in the states to be effective. Please see attached for example.
Dear All,
yes I attached what I want to do. Actually quiet simple. I have one word vs. phrases and you have to connect the right ones . So no drag and drop in that sense of pictures etc.
And M. Oppenheimer unfortunately I could not open your file since it is with a newer version of story-line. :(((
I used already the freeform but I do not like it .
Thanks anyway for your support
Hi Hanna! I did not see an attachment, so I used Lisa's initial image from this question to provide some ideas.
I hope it helps, if not, hopefully someone in the community will be able to assist you with your design.
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