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Help with a slide with vectors, text boxes, states, hotspot, animation - oh my!
I edited the first slide of your file to show how I would create this effect.
- Create 2 shapes that are filled with the image of the paddleboard, one for the question and one for the answer.
- Give the answer shape a Spin entrance animation. Set its Initial State to Hidden (so it won't appear at first).
- Add triggers to the question shape:
- The 1st trigger hides the question shape.
- The 2nd trigger shows the answer shape, which appears with its entrance animation.
FYI: Grouping object is fine if you just want to keep them together for an entrance animation or just to be able to easily move them during development. But it's best to avoid groups for interactions. That tends to complicate and/or screw up the programming.
- Filling an object with an image is a great way to avoid having to group an image with text. And it allows you to take advantage of states.
- When you are editing an object's states, you can insert other objects to make them part of a given state. Those added objects can even be outside the main shape area. For example, in a Visited state, you could insert a big checkmark above the shape.
Hello Judy,
Thank you so much, that worked perfectly! Most importantly though, I really appreciate you taking the time to explain why it worked and to give me some tips. I just learned something so useful that I wouldn't have thought of on my own. I can tell you must be a great instructor.
- JudyNollet3 years agoSuper Hero
Thanks for the kind words, Kathleen!
If you'd like to see more of my tips, you can find them on my Articulate profile:
https://community.articulate.com/users/JudyNollet
And, as the great Walt Hamilton likes to say, "pifwyc (pay it forward when you can)."
- KathleenCzop3 years agoCommunity Member
I'll definitely check out your profile, thank you. I have another question:
Is there a way that I can set this up so that the answer paddle is a
different color? Or am I asking too much from life? A friend showed me a
way to do it where I could at least change the text to a different color
but it would be more visually interesting with the whole paddle changed. - KathleenCzop3 years agoCommunity Member
Oh, my pride dictates that I say actually I figured out the different color
text on my own. Easy. - KathleenCzop3 years agoCommunity Member
Ugh, I'm having trouble. Judy, would you mind giving me your email so I
don't just fill up this thread? Here is what it looks like when I try to
change the text color of the answer. The second slide below shows where I'm
stuck.