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Input data entry question
If your instructions are clear enough, then you can try this. I used an essay type of slide so I can limit the response length of characters to 3 (to cover the "YES" response). This way I don't have to worry that the learner will type what ever it comes to his/her mind. If the response is anything but "YES" or "NO" (ignore case), the error layer will show for a 2 seconds to visually inform the learner that the response is invalid. If the response is "YES", the "YES" layer will show; the "NO" layer will show if the response is "NO". Check my example below:
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/c2e65a87-5d12-43b4-a027-d929149d8acf/review
- RalphRouwen2 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Nedim,
Oh yeah, wow, that's smart too. Limiting the punctuation marks obviously rules out a lot. Smart solution. I'll take a closer look at that too.
Thank you!