Multiple Radio Button Sets
Jul 03, 2012
By
Payal Tandon
Hi,
I have a slide in which I need to use 3 pairs of radio buttons. So basically I have three statements on the slide. Each statement has 2 radio buttons next to it. The user should select one of those 2 radio buttons. Then for the next statement as well, the user should select 1 of the 2 radio buttons corresponding to it. The problem that I am facing is that each radio button that I add, falls in the same button set (so to speak). Can someone please help me here. I need to know how I can create three different pairs of radio buttons.
Thanks alot.
Regards,
Payal
9 Replies
I think I figured it out...I could create 3 different button sets. By selecting two radio buttons and making them into 1 button set, I can force that behavior. Even though this was so easy, it felt good to have it figured out by myself...
Thanks :)
Payal -
The "forced" behavior you mentioned, does that involved forcing the learner to click on each button before they can advance to the next?
Michelle,
Imagine there are 6 buttons as shown:
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
The forced behavior is as follows:
I was able to accomplish the behavior by making each Yes No as button set. So now the user will be able to select only one or the other.
Let me know if you would like to know anything else about this.
Thanks,
Payal
Great tip! This is what I was looking for.
Thanks!
Glad that this thread was able to assist you Adriana, and please let us know if you need anything else!
Thanks! That help's me a lot. :-) Didn't find a hint for creating sets by selecting radio buttons and right click them.
Thank you for that thread ! It was really helpful to me :) But as I'm only starting on Storyline I thought it would be great to post here the method to make button sets: https://community.articulate.com/series/4/articles/adding-button-sets-in-articulate-storyline-2
Wow thanks, Payal! This was super helpful today.
Thank you Amandine!
As I was reading through this, I was wondering what they were talking about.
This discussion is closed. You can start a new discussion or contact Articulate Support.