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Building a form with several scroll panels
Do you want a scrolling panel or a drop-down menu? Scrolling panels are mostly useful when there is more content than will fit into a space, but they can be used for what you want.
There is a sample of a drop-down menu and a drop-down in a scrolling panel at this thread: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/drop-down-menu-ability-to-select-options
Either way, when the learner clicks an object (text box, graphic, shape with text), you will need a trigger that will set the value of a variable to that value e.g. “Set value of blankOne to Fred when user clicks on text box Fred”, etc. One trigger for each option, and one variable for each blank. Variables are designed for remembering.
Just for fun, you ought to look up some of Charles Russell’s paintings.
This is for creating new items in a large manufacturing company, some of the attributes consist of hundreds of values so the scroll panels work best.
I’ll look at the thread.
Thank you!
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