Forum Discussion
Interactive Job Aid- is this idea possible?
Hi Paige,
Some of the fun of Storyline is discovering all the different ways you can make an idea come to life in it. While customizable checklists aren't the main thing Storyline 360 was designed to create, there are ways to use it for that purpose. Which approach you want to use will likely depend on your comfort with both Storyline 360 and coding.
The easiest option to build is the solution Richard mentioned: create a separate file for each version of the checklist (a PDF or Word file are both flexible options) and then have your Storyline file direct learners to the appropriate version based on their choices. It is a bit time-consuming to create each version of the checklist, but at least it's easy work once you have the design set. Plus, it gives you the most control over the look at feel of the list and it's an easy option to build if you're new to Storyline 360.
If you'd like to have Storyline 360 generate the checklist for you, that's possible too. It'll just be a bit more complex to build. On your goal selection screen you can use true/false variables to let Storyline keep track of what options learners selected. Then on a subsequent checklist screen you can use triggers that check those variables and display checklist items based on what learners selected. You might need to play with how you set up that screen, though, to create a layout that works for all your possible checklist items. Finally, you'd need to allow learners to print that checklist. Storyline 360 doesn't have a built-in print screen option, but some users have used JavaScript to enable that functionality.
Those are just the two initial options that came to mind, but other people in the community might have other techniques that could work for this idea as well.