When you come to the end of a storyline presentation, the player still shows "Next" as a button to click. Since we're at the end, this is actually causing an issue with a lot of our users, because they're simply exiting the course, but then it's not recording the course as complete on their training website. Can I remove this button from the final slide and just have "Exit" appear? Please help! Thanks.
...be advised that this works, unless you're embedding a storyline interaction into presenter. The presenter controls appear to override anything established in storyline as far as the player goes.
Yes, if you're embedding a published Storyline interaction in Presenter as a web object for example, the Presenter controls take precedence over the behavior. You can change the behavior as detailed here for Engage interactions, but those are imported in from the Presenter ribbon instead of Storyline as a web object.
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Click on the gear icon in the lower right corner (1). And uncheck the Next box in slide properties box that will pop up (2).
You can create a custom button on the slide to help them exit the course the way you want them to.
Hi Chrisanna! Looks like Jill is taking care of you here, just let us know if you need anything further.
Ohhh... I was trying to do this in Slide View. I forgot Slide Properties are in Story View. Awesome!! Thanks a bunch!
Glad that Jill was able to help you Chrisanna and thanks for the update
...be advised that this works, unless you're embedding a storyline interaction into presenter. The presenter controls appear to override anything established in storyline as far as the player goes.
Hi Erin,
Yes, if you're embedding a published Storyline interaction in Presenter as a web object for example, the Presenter controls take precedence over the behavior. You can change the behavior as detailed here for Engage interactions, but those are imported in from the Presenter ribbon instead of Storyline as a web object.
Thank you!
Glad you found this older thread helpful, Kelly!
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