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Edit Drag and Drop Missing
I am creating a drag and drop interaction with a freeform quiz slide. However, I do not have the button in the quiz panel to let me identify drag items and drop targets (see attached). I also tried accessing this on a drag and drop template slide with no luck. The question works somewhat, but I cannot access the built in states, to show what was correct and incorrect. Has this functionality been moved to another location?
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
You have to be in the form view to set those.
- AmeliaRobinson-Community Member
Sorry, Walt, but the button doesn't appear in form view either (attached image). They appear as drags and drops in the form only because I named them that way to keep track.
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
I guess I'm unclear as to what you are seeking. To identify drag items and drop targets, go to Form View. Every item on the slide is available as a drag Item if it hasn't already been added to the target list. Conversely, adding an item to the drag list is the only reason it is unavailable as a target item.
If you are looking for built in states, they are automatically added to drag items that are added to the drag list. Of course, if you create a trigger to change to Drop Correct, or Drop Incorrect, that will most likely interfere with the built-in action.
At any point, whether an item is a drag item or not, you can edit its states and add Drop Correct and Drop Incorrect. If the item is not a drag item, you will need to create a trigger to change it to one of those states. Since they are not drag items, there is no built-in action to cause conflicts.
- AmeliaRobinson-Community Member
Walt, the items I have identified as drag items (by placing in the drag column) do not have built-in states, which I need. The article at this link, https://articulate.com/support/article/Storyline-1-Drag-and-Drop-Questions, Step 1, Number 6, says I need to use the Edit Drag and Drop button, as shown in the attached image, "tutorial says."It states this will identify them as drag items and attach the built-in states. I do not have that button in either slide or form view, and listing the items in the drag column of the form does not produce the built-in states I am trying to access. How can I get these built-in states attached to my items, with or without the button the article/tutorial tells me to use? Thanks!
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
In slide view, select a drag object
In the states pane (which is below the slide if you haven't moved it) choose Edit states
Add a new state
name it drop. By the time you type that much, auto-suggest will fill in Drop Correct. That is the default built-in state and contains all the built-in actions and triggers.
Repeat for Drop Incorrect
- AmeliaRobinson-Community Member
Thanks, but that didn't work either. I have already hand jammed dozens of states and accompanying triggers, but would sure like access to the ease and other features available with the built-in states.
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
Here's a little video I made.I promise I recorded my entire screen, and everything I did except start a new project. I've included the project, in case you want to use it.
I'd be interested in reading the tutorial, if you can send its address.
If you would attach your .story file here, someone could take a look at it, and see if there's something in it that is causing your problems.
- AmeliaRobinson-Community Member
You have somewhat different GUI than I have. For instance, I don't have the button you have for Freeform quiz questions, must access it from the New Slide>Graded Questions menu. And I see that you also did not get the built-in states, but had to hand build them as I did. Mine required a number of triggers to change the states appropriately. I did see where you accessed certain other options, such as the stack options. That was helpful
Unfortunately, my organization does not allow me to share my files externally. I have made this work and must move on. Thank you for your help.