Storyline 2 Tip of the Day (Monday) Dec 08, 2014 By Michael Hinze You can now use triggers to change the state of Player buttons. Example: http://tinyurl.com/mp53r5f
Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard Staff 9 years ago12/08/14 at 5:17 pm (UTC) Always love an example set up. Thanks Michael. :-)
Wendy Farmer Hero 9 years ago12/08/14 at 9:09 pm (UTC) Hi Michael how are you changing the Next button to 'Info' on slide 2?
Michael Hinze Author 9 years ago12/08/14 at 11:33 pm (UTC) @Wendy, I simply added a Submit button to this slide, changed its text label to INFO and adjusted the trigger so that it jumps to the next slide.
Wendy Farmer Hero 9 years ago12/09/14 at 12:01 am (UTC) You are just too clever!!! Thanks for the tip - keep 'em coming
david mckisick Michael Hinze 9 years ago12/09/14 at 12:11 am (UTC) This post was removed by the author
david mckisick Michael Hinze 9 years ago12/09/14 at 12:12 am (UTC) Michael Hinze @Wendy, I simply added a Submit button to this slide, changed its text label to INFO and adjusted the trigger so that it jumps to the next slide. This works in SL1 as well.
Michael Hinze Author david mckisick 9 years ago12/09/14 at 12:21 am (UTC) david mckisick Michael Hinze @Wendy, I simply added a Submit button to this slide, changed its text label to INFO and adjusted the trigger so that it jumps to the next slide. This works in SL1 as well. yes, the Submit button 'hack' I described does work in SL1.
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Perfect! Thanks!
Always love an example set up. Thanks Michael. :-)
Hi Michael
how are you changing the Next button to 'Info' on slide 2?
@Wendy, I simply added a Submit button to this slide, changed its text label to INFO and adjusted the trigger so that it jumps to the next slide.
You are just too clever!!!
Thanks for the tip - keep 'em coming
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yes, the Submit button 'hack' I described does work in SL1.
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