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AntonAkel
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13 years ago

FAQ

I have an Engage  FAQ slide with ten slides. Currently, the viewer cannot navigate away from the slide unless he/she goes over all questions.  How can I make it possible to navigate away from the slide without having to go over all questions? to make it a sort of reference FAQ page. In the Player Templates>Navigation the User Navigation is set to: Free-user can view slides in any order. please help.

Thanks,

Anton

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    AntonAkel
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    Thanks, Leslie. I always work ona local drive. The article did not add to what is known to me. However, I was able to extract the audio files form a previous published version of the presentation. Thanks again for your help.  

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    AntonAkel
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    Hi Leslie,

    Hope you're well. In Quizmaker, I like the option given to the user to add her/his name to the Results Page. Is there a way that would enable the same possibility on the Pass Result page? thanks.  

  • Hi Anton!

    Are you referring to the ability to add a user name when printing results? Here is an article on how to do so on the Pass Results Slide.

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    AntonAkel
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    Not really. I want to add the user's name to the Pass Results page not the Print Results page. I do not see that Presenter allows for that. Is there a way I can play with the code?

  • Hi there Anton!

    I believe you're referring to something more along the lines of adding the user's name to the actual score and results slide, similar to how you would add it using a variable in Storyline. Is that right? 

    If so, it's currently only possible to allow learners to enter their name on the Print Results page, as Leslie mentioned earlier. If you'd like to see this as an option in the future, it wouldn't hurt to reach out to our development team with a request.

    We also cannot support the modification of output files. If this is something that's been accomplished by other community members, perhaps they could help you out. I would recommend starting a new thread, with a topic-specific title, so others will know what you're trying to accomplish and can chime in with some suggestions. 

    I hope this helps!

    Best,

    Christine

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    AntonAkel
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    Christine,

    Thank you so much. you are always very helpful.

    Anton