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JudyNollet
8 months agoSuper Hero
If you don't want the object to immediately "show visited" when it is clicked, then don't use the Visited state. The Visited state has built-in functionality, so any object with that state will change to that state when clicked.
Instead, give the object a custom state. For example, call it "Done." Then use a variable to track whether the other slide has been visited, and conditional trigger on the main slide to change the object to "Done" based on the value of the variable.
- This post has more details about how to control the state of an object based on the user's actions elsewhere: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/create-a-custom-menu-slide