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KimWhiteside
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2 months ago
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How to Set Up Adaptive Release

Hello. I have a Storyline course with eight scenes. Most, but not all, scenes have activities and a knowledge check. The knowledge checks may appear at various locations throughout the scenes and m...
  • JudyNollet's avatar
    2 months ago

    You could set the navigation to Restricted.

    This is how Restricted navigation works:

    • Storyline puts the Next button in the Disabled state when the user first visits the slide.
    • Storyline changes Next to the Normal state when the slide’s timeline ends. Simply adjust the timeline to adjust when Next will be enabled.
    • Next remains in the Normal state whenever the user revisits a completed slide.
    • This works even if you don’t show the built-in Menu.
    • If you do show the built-in Menu, users will be able to click the Menu to jump to any previously view slide. But they won’t be able to click the Menu to advance to a new slide.

     

    This post as a file that demonstrates different ways to control the Next button to ensure someone completes an interaction: TIP: Controlling the NEXT Button 101 | Articulate - Community 

    Another option is to create a Custom Menu: TIP: Create a Custom Menu Slide | Articulate - Community