Yes, you can add multiple text-to-speech audio files to the same slide. Simply go to Insert > Audio > Text-to-speech and insert each one, one at a time.
Let me know if you have any trouble making that work!
i have a suggestion if articulate could add the volume controller to the background audio . because i tried to adjust the volume i was not able to adjust it or if the controller is there please guide me to it.
I have 3 states normal, hover and visited to the buttons, but when i preview the slides and click on a button it instantly changes to the visited state how ever my hover state is working as wanted it, whereas i can see the visited state at the same time. i want my trainees not to see the visited state until they have visited all the slide linked to that button. could you help me because i have a dead line to present my course.
The visited state is set up to work exactly as you're describing: when the user clicks, it's activated. If you don't want it to show up until the learner has visited all the slides linked to that button you'll need to create a custom state, add True/False variables to each slide, and add a trigger to the slide with your button to change the state to your custom state based on the values of the associated variables.
Let me know if you run into any issues setting that up!
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Hi Huzefa,
Yes, you can add multiple text-to-speech audio files to the same slide. Simply go to Insert > Audio > Text-to-speech and insert each one, one at a time.
Let me know if you have any trouble making that work!
Thanks Allison,
i have a suggestion if articulate could add the volume controller to the background audio . because i tried to adjust the volume i was not able to adjust it or if the controller is there please guide me to it.
Hi Huzefa,
I'm sorry, but I'm not sure I know what you mean. Can you explain to me a little more in detail what you'd like to be able to do?
Thanks a lot i solved it, needed to adjust the audio volume for the slide.
Dear Allison,
I have 3 states normal, hover and visited to the buttons, but when i preview the slides and click on a button it instantly changes to the visited state how ever my hover state is working as wanted it, whereas i can see the visited state at the same time. i want my trainees not to see the visited state until they have visited all the slide linked to that button. could you help me because i have a dead line to present my course.
Hi Huzefa,
The visited state is set up to work exactly as you're describing: when the user clicks, it's activated. If you don't want it to show up until the learner has visited all the slides linked to that button you'll need to create a custom state, add True/False variables to each slide, and add a trigger to the slide with your button to change the state to your custom state based on the values of the associated variables.
Let me know if you run into any issues setting that up!
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