As it stands right now, you've got your timer built in as part of the slide using native Storyline elements. The other factor is your trigger which is telling Storyline to automatically jump to the next slide when the timeline ends. So even if you were to visually remove your timer elements, the jump would still happen automatically.
So to achieve your results, you'd need to alter both the automatic jump trigger and visually remove the timer. I did a walk through as it's more easily shown than explained.
Or, you could place the timer on a layer and trigger the layer to show or not to show.
Or, you could just adjust the state of the rectangle mentioned in the video when the user clicks the next button (no reference to T/F variable needed).
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Jean,
As it stands right now, you've got your timer built in as part of the slide using native Storyline elements. The other factor is your trigger which is telling Storyline to automatically jump to the next slide when the timeline ends. So even if you were to visually remove your timer elements, the jump would still happen automatically.
So to achieve your results, you'd need to alter both the automatic jump trigger and visually remove the timer. I did a walk through as it's more easily shown than explained.
https://mike.viewscreencasts.com/f22de95d76044ba9aa966b636ee259f9
Hope this helps.
Mike
OH!
Or, you could place the timer on a layer and trigger the layer to show or not to show.
Or, you could just adjust the state of the rectangle mentioned in the video when the user clicks the next button (no reference to T/F variable needed).
See...
All sorts of possibilities!
Thank you so much for your help.
I did it now, but i still have a problem about the unanswered questions,
If i don't answer the first question, i can't see the review of this question.
Do you have a solution ?
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cheers
JB
Jean,
You can set the slide level properties to reset to initial state. This will reset the timeline...but also show the timer again...
I'll have to ponder that aspect...
Mike
Did you get the solution ?
Jean,
I think so. You'll need to:
1. Place the timer mechanism on a layer
2. Add 2 True/False variables (one for the slide, one for the review)
3. Set Slide properties to reset to initial state
4. One of your True False variables will track whether the question has been answered. The other will track whether you're in Review mode or not.
I've attached a file with the first slide set up.
Mike
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