Looking for a graphical display such as length of a horizontal bar that represents %complete as a learner goes through a 20 question quiz.
One method that seems clunky is a horizontal bar with 20 states, a trigger sets the state based on Results.ScorePoints, but this is a lot of states and even more triggers.
It is because you can't control object properties like width, height, x,y dynamically in Storyline. You may consider adding it into the layer and apply animation effect like elasticity or bouncing for a more realistic view.
There might have been a post some time ago that showed how a slider could be styled to appear like a horizontal bar and the size controlled with a variable.
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Hi,
It is because you can't control object properties like width, height, x,y dynamically in Storyline.
You may consider adding it into the layer and apply animation effect like elasticity or bouncing for a more realistic view.
There might have been a post some time ago that showed how a slider could be styled to appear like a horizontal bar and the size controlled with a variable.
I've been unable to find that post.
Hi Sam,
You could set up a horizontal slider with variables, but results.scorepoints isn't an accessible variable within Storyline.
Hi,
I have created a sample progress bar and I'm not sure if this will help you.
You can add more states but for this sample, I have added 50% and 100% progress.
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