can you explain a bit more about what you are trying to do.
The idea of the hotspot quiz slide is that the hotspot marks the 'correct' answer that the learn has to click on...what are you trying to achieve by making it random?
Hi, TiaraCC -- Thanks so much for reaching out here! Regarding Hot Spot Questions, unfortunately, I am not aware of a method to suggest for randomizing as you have described. Although it may not suit your needs exactly, maybe you'd like to give this discussion a look in case it could help: Can I require a user to choose hotspots in a correct sequence? Or perhaps you might want to reach out over in our design-related forum here, and share your file in case others might have some suggestions to offer?
I was hoping for a .story file, but I see that I didn't specify so thank you for sharing your image. Based on your image, there is only one hotspot that is correct. Perhaps a free-form pick many question type would be better for what you are needing?
Hi TiaraCC! I fear that I'm still not understanding what you are trying to accomplish here. Only one of your answers is correct in your sample - are you looking for more of a Pick Many scenario - the idea is started on Slide 2, but I haven't tested - just trying to understand what you are looking for. Are all 4 answers correct?
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Hi TiaraCC
can you explain a bit more about what you are trying to do.
The idea of the hotspot quiz slide is that the hotspot marks the 'correct' answer that the learn has to click on...what are you trying to achieve by making it random?
Hi Wendy
I want make multiple "hotspot" , but without order by clicking.
Since by default , the " hotspot" have an order .
Hi, TiaraCC -- Thanks so much for reaching out here! Regarding Hot Spot Questions, unfortunately, I am not aware of a method to suggest for randomizing as you have described. Although it may not suit your needs exactly, maybe you'd like to give this discussion a look in case it could help: Can I require a user to choose hotspots in a correct sequence? Or perhaps you might want to reach out over in our design-related forum here, and share your file in case others might have some suggestions to offer?
Hi Christie
Thank you very much but it is not the same.
:)
Hi TiaraCC! Would you be able to share what you are working on so the users in the community can get a visual and perhaps be able to better assist?
Hi Leslie.
I was hoping for a .story file, but I see that I didn't specify so thank you for sharing your image. Based on your image, there is only one hotspot that is correct. Perhaps a free-form pick many question type would be better for what you are needing?
Hi , what happens is that I need this to have a result.
What happens is that having multiple "hotspot " Storyline throws the answers with a specific order from "A" to "D".
And I want the user to click at random from "A" to "D" , but take it as a wrong answer.
Hi Tiara! Would you be able to share your sample slide in .story format so that I could take a closer look and understand?
Hi TiaraCC! I fear that I'm still not understanding what you are trying to accomplish here. Only one of your answers is correct in your sample - are you looking for more of a Pick Many scenario - the idea is started on Slide 2, but I haven't tested - just trying to understand what you are looking for. Are all 4 answers correct?
Yes. I want the user to click on the 4 correct answer without an order .
Great. I would attempt the Free Form Pick Many that I mentioned above for this to work as intended.
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