Give each answer a motion path 0 high and 0 wide. When the user clicks the Reset button, have one trigger for each answer: Move AnswerX on Motion path 1 when user clicks Reset Button. Be sure they are not set to have a relative start.
Hi Walt, That trick is great -- if I tie the trigger to the 'Try Again' button instead of an actual Reset button, the text strings go back to their original positions but still scramble on first viewing.
My problem now is that I want to drop the true statements into any of the 3 drop zones but I have to drop them in the right order of zones or I get an Incorrect feedback screen.
The true statements begin with: "Supports....", "Stimulates..." and "Protects".
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You can use the inbuilt DnD option but that will happen instantly the drop is incorrect not on submit.
No, client wants a button... is that possible?
Did you have a chance to follow up on our exchange from last Friday? I still have problems with that slide.
Give each answer a motion path 0 high and 0 wide. When the user clicks the Reset button, have one trigger for each answer: Move AnswerX on Motion path 1 when user clicks Reset Button. Be sure they are not set to have a relative start.
Thanks Walt, that's a great trick.
But now my drag items won't 'scramble' - they stay in the same order I put them in on the slide every time I take the quiz. Any way to avoid this?
Hi Walt, That trick is great -- if I tie the trigger to the 'Try Again' button instead of an actual Reset button, the text strings go back to their original positions but still scramble on first viewing.
My problem now is that I want to drop the true statements into any of the 3 drop zones but I have to drop them in the right order of zones or I get an Incorrect feedback screen.
The true statements begin with: "Supports....", "Stimulates..." and "Protects".
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