The layers for Bird 1, Bird 2, and Bird 3 are all positioned directly on top of each other. This means that if the layers for Bird 2 and Bird 3 are shown after the layer for Bird 1 appears, only one layer will be visible to the learners.
If you could share more information regarding what you're trying to design, I'm sure the community will have more suggestions to share with you!
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Do you mean the layers Bird 2 and Bird 3?
Can you state the full specs you expect so I can help?
Best,
Hi Ahmed,
I want layers - Bird 2 and Bird 3 to appear when layer for Bird 1 appears.
Also, have currently set status for Bird 2 and 3 as Hidden.
Regards
Malvika
Hello Malvika,
The layers for Bird 1, Bird 2, and Bird 3 are all positioned directly on top of each other. This means that if the layers for Bird 2 and Bird 3 are shown after the layer for Bird 1 appears, only one layer will be visible to the learners.
If you could share more information regarding what you're trying to design, I'm sure the community will have more suggestions to share with you!
This is what I am trying to achieve - https://360.articulate.com/review/content/df0a49f3-2ed0-42e6-8592-f57f0b278cb5/review?fbclid=IwAR11zf3-Bnsqi51CxZMivgx_DOKBARGOjSfzXWHZf6o6ok6kHuPncc5ak8E
You can use "When object enters slide" and "When object leaves slide" triggers to fully achieve this.