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How do I set a slide as the default question slide in my template?
- 28 days ago
This worked! I did have the word question in the layout name, but it wasn't the first word. I had Short Question, Long Question, etc. Thank you so much!
This worked! I did have the word question in the layout name, but it wasn't the first word. I had Short Question, Long Question, etc. Thank you so much!
- SamHill28 days agoSuper Hero
That's good to hear and you are welcome. Could you please mark this post as resolved, just so that others know that this issue is resolved. It may help others in the future.
- JudyNollet28 days agoSuper Hero
I'm a big proponent of giving objects, layers, and variables meaningful names. However, as SamHill pointed out in his solution, Storyline looks for a layout with the exact name of "Question" when it adds a new question slide.
FYI: The built-in question functionality also requires some specific names. For example, the feedback layers must be "Correct" and "Incorrect" and "Try Again" (if you allow multiple attempts). If there's a layer called "Review," Storyline will automatically show that during a quiz review.
One more related caveat: The Title text box and standard text box that appear on a Question layout should be kept at the top of the timeline, because Storyline uses those for the question and responses.