I've configured the quiz results slide to allow learners to print their results. However, I just want the date, the learner's name, and the pass results, e.g. 100% on the page. However, the printed page shows the correct answer, the student answer, etc.. for each question. Is there a way to configure the printing so the additional info is not included.
after publishing Storyline content, go to story_output folder and find a report.html file. Add comments symbols like // for single code line which you'd like to hide or /*.........*/ for multiply code lines. The hidden code won't be executable while displaying the quiz results.
You got similar thread for a help and a step by step instruction for changing the print settings in Quizmaker (but it's similar to Storyline).
You may find that the Print Results feature doesn't include the quiz title.
This feature was added in Update 6 for Articulate Storyline. To take advantage of the new features and fixes, download and install the latest version from the link in your product confirmation email or get it here, then republish your course.
I'm having the same issue with some other modules now and am trying to follow the above instructions. However, I can't seem to find the "report.html" file - there is a "report" file but there doesn't seem to be anything in it. I'm using Storyline 2 now.
Thanks for reaching out here again, and here are the details on Storyline 2 and customizing the report.html file for certificates, and please note that we don't offer support for modifications of the published output, so beyond that I'll have to defer to the community.
The report.html file it a part of your published output as you're seeing in that folder. It's generated if you have included question slides, and a results slide with a "print button". I haven't seen a blank report.html file, but if you'd like to share your .story file I can take a look at publishing it to see how it behaves on my end. You'll want to make sure you're publishing to a local drive as described here.
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Hi Mark
after publishing Storyline content, go to story_output folder and find a report.html file. Add comments symbols like // for single code line which you'd like to hide or /*.........*/ for multiply code lines. The hidden code won't be executable while displaying the quiz results.
You got similar thread for a help and a step by step instruction for changing the print settings in Quizmaker (but it's similar to Storyline).
I hope it helps
Hi Joanna,
That seemed to work. Just can't figure out how to get the module title on the printable results page (I attached the page). Any thoughts?
Thank you,
Mark
Hi Mark,
You may find that the Print Results feature doesn't include the quiz title.
This feature was added in Update 6 for Articulate Storyline. To take advantage of the new features and fixes, download and install the latest version from the link in your product confirmation email or get it here, then republish your course.
Hope that helps!
@Mark
I guess Ashley's post has just solved all your issues
I installed Update 6 and the quiz title now works.
Thank you both.
Hi,
I'm having the same issue with some other modules now and am trying to follow the above instructions. However, I can't seem to find the "report.html" file - there is a "report" file but there doesn't seem to be anything in it. I'm using Storyline 2 now.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
Hi Mark,
Thanks for reaching out here again, and here are the details on Storyline 2 and customizing the report.html file for certificates, and please note that we don't offer support for modifications of the published output, so beyond that I'll have to defer to the community.
Thanks Ashley,
Still not sure where the "report.html" file is and the "report" file is empty. See attached.
Mark
Hi Mark,
The report.html file it a part of your published output as you're seeing in that folder. It's generated if you have included question slides, and a results slide with a "print button". I haven't seen a blank report.html file, but if you'd like to share your .story file I can take a look at publishing it to see how it behaves on my end. You'll want to make sure you're publishing to a local drive as described here.
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