Slide to Simulation back to Slide Nov 12, 2012 By Cherry Dougherty How do I go from slide to simulation and back to slide. My triggers don't seem to be working.
Gerry Wasiluk Hero over 11 years ago11/12/12 at 7:49 am (UTC) Hi! What triggers are you using? Can you post your story file?
Gerry Wasiluk Hero over 11 years ago11/12/12 at 8:36 am (UTC) Thanks. This may be it. If you have a series of triggers and one in the middle moves on to another slide, the other triggers will not execute. Once a trigger on slide A executes to move to slide B, any remaining triggers on slide A will not fire. Help?
Cherry Dougherty Author over 11 years ago11/12/12 at 8:38 am (UTC) so how would i set up the last slide in the simulation to go back to another slide in the original scene?
Gerry Wasiluk Hero over 11 years ago11/12/12 at 8:46 am (UTC) Do you need this to happen automatically? Or does the learner have to do something on the last simulation slide first?
Gerry Wasiluk Hero over 11 years ago11/12/12 at 9:28 am (UTC) Would adding a slide-based trigger that when the timeline of the simulation slide ended, the slide would move to the other slide in the original scene? Or have you given though of putting the stimulation in a lightbox slide?
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Hi!
What triggers are you using? Can you post your story file?
Thanks.
This may be it. If you have a series of triggers and one in the middle moves on to another slide, the other triggers will not execute.
Once a trigger on slide A executes to move to slide B, any remaining triggers on slide A will not fire.
Help?
so how would i set up the last slide in the simulation to go back to another slide in the original scene?
Do you need this to happen automatically? Or does the learner have to do something on the last simulation slide first?
automatically
Would adding a slide-based trigger that when the timeline of the simulation slide ended, the slide would move to the other slide in the original scene?
Or have you given though of putting the stimulation in a lightbox slide?
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