Hello, dear forum users! Tell me how to match the left and right blocks. Each block on the left should correspond to the block on the right, when you select a block on the left and a block on the right, a line connecting them appears. Standard Articulate tools do not fit or I did not understand how to make them.
Although I would normally use Wendy's solution of Drag and Drop, I decided to take up the challenge to reproduce the example you have provided.
The attached example does what I think you want it to, but it has required 70 triggers and 11 variables and so is quite a complex slide for just a single question. However, I like the end result and will probably use it myself anyway and so it was time well spent !
One item that may not appear obvious is that there are two invisible rectangles (100% transparent) over the top of each set of buttons. These are normally Hidden, but are changed to Normal when a button is selected to ensure that a second option cannot be selected until an answer has been chosen or that two answers cannot be chosen for the same option.
If you have any questions or don't understand what I have done, please don't hesitate to get back to me here.
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Hi Julia
here is a matching drag and drop template you may be able to utilise
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I tried using d&d but nothing worked, are there any examples?
If you have a slide started can you share it here and someone may be able to help you.
Here is a Peek video of the Matching DnD - does that not work for you
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Although I would normally use Wendy's solution of Drag and Drop, I decided to take up the challenge to reproduce the example you have provided.
The attached example does what I think you want it to, but it has required 70 triggers and 11 variables and so is quite a complex slide for just a single question. However, I like the end result and will probably use it myself anyway and so it was time well spent !
One item that may not appear obvious is that there are two invisible rectangles (100% transparent) over the top of each set of buttons. These are normally Hidden, but are changed to Normal when a button is selected to ensure that a second option cannot be selected until an answer has been chosen or that two answers cannot be chosen for the same option.
If you have any questions or don't understand what I have done, please don't hesitate to get back to me here.
Hi Wendy,
My apologies for the finger trouble. I pressed the wrong Reply button !!!
Example file attached !! :)
You have wayyyyy too much time on your hands Ned - LOL well done and have a great christmas :-)
Hi Wendy,
The luxury of being retired !
Have a great Christmas too and a safe fire season. :-)
Thanks for the work you've done.
the task
Happy to help and glad to see that it got it all working.
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