I have a similar issue using restricted navigation. The Next button is delayed even after audio completes, Is there any work around for that..? In was thinking of changing it to free navigation and using a trigger, but that is so time consuming as audio length is different for each slide... suggestions are welcome, Thanks,
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Yes, add two triggers to the master slide:
1. Change State of the Next Button to Disabled When timeline starts
2. Change State of the Next Button to Normal When timeline reached 3 sec. (or set a CuePoint at 3 sec. and use that in the trigger)
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Hi Michael,
I have a similar issue using restricted navigation. The Next button is delayed even after audio completes, Is there any work around for that..? In was thinking of changing it to free navigation and using a trigger, but that is so time consuming as audio length is different for each slide... suggestions are welcome, Thanks,
Hi V G!
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You can use a trigger to show an object when media completes - same trigger will work for any length media.
Give object1 a X second entrance animation, and change the state of Next to Normal when the animation completes on object1.
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