1. make sure 'without having clicked on all the items which hold information on a particular slide each of the objects you are talking about here has a VISITED state. Click the item in the timeline, click the states tab to check. If it doesn't have a visited state you need to create one.
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Hi Naeem
put a condition on the next button.
Jump to slide next slide when user clicks next button then add the condition say 'all states of objects are visited' - here is an example
Dear Wendy,
Thank you so much for your response. But I cant seem to find the 'all states of objects are visited' condition. Am I doing something wrong?
Hi Naeem
1. make sure 'without having clicked on all the items which hold information on a particular slide each of the objects you are talking about here has a VISITED state. Click the item in the timeline, click the states tab to check. If it doesn't have a visited state you need to create one.
2. Create your trigger
Hi Naeem,
Here are directions on how to temporarily disable or hide the next button.
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