Hi, Amir -- Thanks for your question, and I agree with the others; it would be great if you could share your file so that we can get a better idea of what you have in mind! Please use the grey ADD ATTACHMENT button in the bottom left of the reply box and you will be able to browse/upload from there! :)
Thanks for sharing your file here. I don't see that you included true as an option for any of them, and therefore it won't show in your drop down menu. You'd need to have at least one choice that had a match of true, and you're unable to put only a 'match' - you could include one choice that was blank (with spaces entered in) and then assign that a true 'match' but that additional question and drop down would still appear on the slide.
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Hi Amir
Happy New Year!
You could use a multiple choice question with the three options:
True / False / Not Given would that work for you?
i did it but unforthunately it gives the user 10 true or false and not givens in each drop box that they open.
Hi Amir!
I'm not sure I'm following. Do you have a sample .story file that we could take a look at?
Do you mean you want 10 questions with 3 options on one slide?
Hi, Amir -- Thanks for your question, and I agree with the others; it would be great if you could share your file so that we can get a better idea of what you have in mind! Please use the grey ADD ATTACHMENT button in the bottom left of the reply box and you will be able to browse/upload from there! :)
thanks for your help
i just want to see
true
false
not given
in each drop box but don't know what to do.i attached it.
Hi Amir,
Thanks for sharing your file here. I don't see that you included true as an option for any of them, and therefore it won't show in your drop down menu. You'd need to have at least one choice that had a match of true, and you're unable to put only a 'match' - you could include one choice that was blank (with spaces entered in) and then assign that a true 'match' but that additional question and drop down would still appear on the slide.
Hi Amir!
Thanks for sharing your file and allowing us to take a look.
Yes, your set-up requires the matches to be one-to-one, which means you even have to select the right 'false' answer as not just any will do.
You may benefit from setting this up as a free-form drag and drop instead.
I did the first two just to give you a better visual of what I am describing.
thank you
that was really helpful.
thank you
that was really helpful.
i checked it and lot of things that i had not thought of.
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