Since you mentioned Engage, it sounds like you're talking about Articulate Presenter, or more specifically, PowerPoint slides. You can do a lot by creating duplicate PPT slides that are then hidden in the Table of Contents. They are accessed from a visible slide in Presenter. The ToC-hidden slides could have slightly different content and a link back to the visible slide. To the user, it looks like interaction in a single slide, but in reality, it's a bunch of slides with the same look.
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Since you mentioned Engage, it sounds like you're talking about Articulate Presenter, or more specifically, PowerPoint slides. You can do a lot by creating duplicate PPT slides that are then hidden in the Table of Contents. They are accessed from a visible slide in Presenter. The ToC-hidden slides could have slightly different content and a link back to the visible slide. To the user, it looks like interaction in a single slide, but in reality, it's a bunch of slides with the same look.
Here's a good tutorial of how it's done.
http://community.articulate.com/tutorials/products/hiding-a-slide-from-appearing-in-the-outline-tab.aspx
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