I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong on this slide. The Next button is supposed to be Normal after the three layers are visited. It does not. Can you tell me why?
You have a missing trigger to activate the Next Button everytime the Timeline ends on every Layer. At the layer, you don't need to set the state of "Text Box 2,3,4" to visited because it will set visited by default once clicked.
I have updated the trigger on the Layer. I suggest making the Next button disabled on default rather than hiding it.
Not sure what I missed the first time, Daniel, but it did work.
Regarding your comment: I suggest making the Next button disabled on default rather than hiding it. Excuse my ignorance, but to do so - should I remove the trigger: Change the state of Next to Hidden when timeline starts? And then uncheck the Next button in the attached screenshot of the slide properties? Thank you for your help.
Instead of using the Hidden state, you could use the state of Disabled and set up the trigger to change the state when timeline starts to disabled. That way, your learners could see the button they just wouldn't be able to use it.
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Hi,
You have a missing trigger to activate the Next Button everytime the Timeline ends on every Layer. At the layer, you don't need to set the state of "Text Box 2,3,4" to visited because it will set visited by default once clicked.
I have updated the trigger on the Layer.
I suggest making the Next button disabled on default rather than hiding it.
See the attached Storyline file.
Thank you so much Daniel. However, the Next button still does not show when I complete the audios on all three layers. Are you seeing it?
Hi,
Yes, I am able to see the Next button. Have you tried to Preview the file that I have attached?
Not sure what I missed the first time, Daniel, but it did work.
Regarding your comment: I suggest making the Next button disabled on default rather than hiding it. Excuse my ignorance, but to do so - should I remove the trigger: Change the state of Next to Hidden when timeline starts? And then uncheck the Next button in the attached screenshot of the slide properties? Thank you for your help.
Hi Karla,
Instead of using the Hidden state, you could use the state of Disabled and set up the trigger to change the state when timeline starts to disabled. That way, your learners could see the button they just wouldn't be able to use it.
Hope that helps clarify!
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