Yes, that can be done. Depending on how many drag objects and drop targets you have, it will potentially require a lot of triggers and variables. You could use triggers to set the value of a variable whenever an object is dropped on a target. You can then use these variable values to set the state of objects on the following screen. See example here. The dropped items on the first screen (Group of 16) are reflected on the next (Quarterfinals).
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Yes, that can be done. Depending on how many drag objects and drop targets you have, it will potentially require a lot of triggers and variables. You could use triggers to set the value of a variable whenever an object is dropped on a target. You can then use these variable values to set the state of objects on the following screen. See example here. The dropped items on the first screen (Group of 16) are reflected on the next (Quarterfinals).
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