Hello! I feel like this should be basic, but I have what I call a branching slide where people can choose a section to view one at a time. I'd like them to be able to jump to the next scene without having to travel back through this branching slide once they have visited each section. (I've attached a file to explain)
Wasn't sure if they could do the Buttons A and B in any order so the following is setup with that assumption.
see if the attached works how you want. I created two variables Visited A and Visited B. When the user clicks Button A and goes to 2.1 when they click Next it takes them back to 1.1 where they click Button B and go to 3.1...When they click Next it goes to Scene 2.
If the user clicks Button B and goes to 3.1 when they click Next it takes them back to 1.1 where they click Button A and go to 2.1...when they click Next they go to Scene 2.
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Hi Lesley
So when I click button A and go to 2.1 where do you want the user to go from there to Scene 2? or back to slide 1.1 to choose B
Hi Wendy,
Back to 1.1 to choose B then once B is viewed onto the next scene.
They must view both options before moving on.
thank you!
Hi Lesley
Wasn't sure if they could do the Buttons A and B in any order so the following is setup with that assumption.
see if the attached works how you want. I created two variables Visited A and Visited B. When the user clicks Button A and goes to 2.1 when they click Next it takes them back to 1.1 where they click Button B and go to 3.1...When they click Next it goes to Scene 2.
If the user clicks Button B and goes to 3.1 when they click Next it takes them back to 1.1 where they click Button A and go to 2.1...when they click Next they go to Scene 2.
Hi Wendy!
This is perfect! I really need to do some more regular work with Variables to make sure that this sinks in.
Enjoy your day! Hope you are staying well.
Lesley
No problem Lesley, easy fix and glad that will help you out.
I'd like to say all quiet here but I've never been busier - hope you're staying safe and well also.
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