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Create a button to reset the slide?
Hi Julie,
There were a number of small issues, which I have now resolved in version 2.
I think you were getting a bit confused between your slider variables, not helped by the fact that the slider was named Slider 1, its associated variable was Slider5 and you also had a Slider1 variable as well. I have now changed the name of the slider to Slider 5 and removed the Slider1 variable from this slide. If you make sure that the names of the sliders and their associated variables match up in your other slides, it will make you life a lot easier (I suspect all sliders are currently named Slider 1).
The triggers at the top of the page now look like this (the third one down replaces the one you had that changed the state of Text Box 12 if Slider5 was greater than Slider1):
and the triggers at the start of your slider section now look like this:
The only outstanding problem I have found is that, if you stop on position 3 or 8 on the slider and watch the animation, if you then try and move the slider back, that animation repeats. I will work on this and see if I can find a solution, but other than that, all should be good.
I notice that you are not using all ten steps on your slider. If you don't require all ten steps, you can adjust this in the Slider Tools at the top of the page:
Ned, thank you so much. I will try this. I may also have the slider go to hidden at the end and then they have to hit the reset button to see it again. Cleo from articulate support also suggested just putting a sceernprint over the slider at the end so they can’t interact with the real slider underneath. Lots of ways to skin a cat - I’m just so relieved I don’t have to take out all my sliders now:). Thanks again!
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