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Drag and Drop: Resetting answer choices when clicking try again
I'm assuming this would only work if you have your drop objects all shown at once? I have my drop objects to show one at a time, and when I attempted this, it only moved the very first drop target to the beginning location.
Hello Vanessa,
I'm sorry for the trouble regarding the drag-and-drop interaction. Unfortunately, what you're experiencing, where the drag items are not returning to their starting point after clicking the "Try again" button, is a known bug. Our product team is already aware of the issue, and we'll let you know when a fix is available.
Kelsey's workaround works for their use case. But if your drag items are set to show one at a time, it may not be applicable, as you have confirmed. I recommend the following workaround in this case:
- Change the slide property of the drag-and-drop base layer from 'When revisiting' to 'Reset to initial state.'
- Create a trigger in the Try Again layer to "Jump to slide - This slide."
I have prepared the attached sample Storyline course to illustrate this workaround. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have additional questions.
- ChristinaLopez36 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Eric,
Your recommended option only works with the drag-and-drop interactions that show all at once. For the drag-and-drop interactions that show options one at a time, there is a constant loop of trying again, even if the Attempts are set to a certain number. Do you have a workaround for this use case?
- MohanK-654c17c46 months agoCommunity Member
yep that is my question even if I limit the attempts to 2 the try again is endless.
- JoseTansengco6 months agoStaff
Hello ChristinaTran-d and MohanK-654c17c4,
Happy to help!
I've attached a simple project file that has a drag-and-drop interaction with the following settings:
- Limited to 2 user attempts
- Items are set to appear one at a time
Everything appears to work as expected in my test, so I'd like to check what's different between your interaction and mine. Would you mind comparing my file to how you set up your drag-and-drop interactions? You can also share a copy of your project file here or privately by opening a support case so we can check why the attempts are unlimited. We'll delete it when we're done testing!
- seismannphc5 months agoCommunity Member
Thank you for this example JoseTansengco . Your example does not, however, reset the objects back to their original position. Are you able to create an example that does that? Thank you!
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