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Button to "return to where I was"
- 11 days ago
I'd set a variable to the current slide number. Then on the tutorial slide, I wouldn't set that variable. You could then set a trigger on the tutorial slide to jump to a particular slide based on the value of that variable, using a long if/else.
I'd set a variable to the current slide number. Then on the tutorial slide, I wouldn't set that variable. You could then set a trigger on the tutorial slide to jump to a particular slide based on the value of that variable, using a long if/else.
Why make it difficult and increase the maintenance of you have to add a slide, build the tutorial on one slide. You can then return to where you left off with jump to previous. Or even simpler is to just light box the tutorial.
- Silverfire10 days agoCommunity Member
While the Return to Previous trigger likely does everything the OP needs, I didn't think I was making it difficult, you know. My solution provides the ability to return to any slide or even go to any slide, should the user want to back up a few steps. Regardless, there's no need for you to bother with my answer. You could have just left it alone.
- PhilMayor10 days agoSuper Hero
I questioned the approach because I was suggesting a simpler more
manageable alternative that will be easier for most users.
- jveedubs4 days agoCommunity Member
It might be (likely IS) possible to build the tutorial on one slide, but I haven't wrapped my head around exactly how yet, novice as I am at this point.
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