I know in Engage there was an option that you could choose to not allow users to advance to the previous slide until they have clicked all the interactions on the slide; is there a way to do that in Storyline as well?
The specifics very much depend on what interactions you have on a slide, but this type of conditional navigation can be done with triggers/variables and/or button states (e.g. the 'visited' state of buttons). Here is one of many examples. In this example, only after the user clicked on all six buttons, is the next slide displayed. Is that what you had in mind?
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The specifics very much depend on what interactions you have on a slide, but this type of conditional navigation can be done with triggers/variables and/or button states (e.g. the 'visited' state of buttons). Here is one of many examples. In this example, only after the user clicked on all six buttons, is the next slide displayed. Is that what you had in mind?
Hi Michelle! I see Michael is helping you over here, again, just let us know if you need anything further. Thanks.
Hmm, that link doesn't seem to be working, could you try to post it again?
But yes, that is what I had in mind. After all the buttons on the screen have been clicked, only then can the user go to the next slide.
Michelle, sorry something got screwed up with the URL I posted. here is it again.
Hey Lauren!
Although this tutorial is for Storyline 1, the same method applies for all versions of Storyline. Let me know if that's what you had in mind!
Woot! 🙌 Have a great weekend, Lauren!
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