Hoping there is a quick and easy solution to my query.
I have a question bank of 100 questions which draws 25 questions per attempt.
Is there an easy way to add page numbers to these slides so we can reference that question by its page number/position within the question bank should editing be required?
Hope the above makes sense, and thanks in advance for your help.
Using the question bank numbering link has worked a treat. I have had to work on some other minor elements including the variables working in sequence when clicking PREV or Review Quiz.
So I have added a short example of Q numbers working in sequence by progressing forward or going back from a Q Bank. Also I have a instruction screen prior to first question with a variable. This is in case user clicks previous from first question and goes back to instruction screen. Ohterwise with no variable here by going back to Q1 the increment would jump ahead +1 than it should be.
Thanks Adam for sharing what you came up with! It's always great when you're able to give back in the community and I'm sure it may help others who stumble upon it.
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Displaying the value of a numeric variable may be an option if the question selection is coded...
Hi Adam,
There are a number of different examples of how to accomplish this shared in the forums, and here are a few to get you started:
Numbering Question Banks
Question Bank Numbering
Numbering Quiz Questions in Storyline
Best of luck with your project!
Thanks to you both for your answers.
Using the question bank numbering link has worked a treat. I have had to work on some other minor elements including the variables working in sequence when clicking PREV or Review Quiz.
So I have added a short example of Q numbers working in sequence by progressing forward or going back from a Q Bank. Also I have a instruction screen prior to first question with a variable. This is in case user clicks previous from first question and goes back to instruction screen. Ohterwise with no variable here by going back to Q1 the increment would jump ahead +1 than it should be.
Hope this helps others.
Thanks Adam for sharing what you came up with! It's always great when you're able to give back in the community and I'm sure it may help others who stumble upon it.
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