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KarlaGuleser039
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4 years ago

Meet the Team - Need to Change last Next Button To Done

In the attached Storyline file, I want the Next button in the last slide to say Done instead of Next and then end the lesson. In the player, if I change the text in Next - it changes it for each slide. How can I add a Done button on the last slide and hide the next button so the lesson closes?

  • Hi Karla,

    This thread might help: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/change-player-button-label-only-on-specific-slides-in-sl360

    You could change the Submit button to Done if you don't have a quiz in the course. But if you do, then that won't work either. As the buttons are universal throughout the course, you might have to make a custom button and put it at the bottom right of the player, as noted in the thread link above.

    Cheers

  • Dwayne - the link that the writer references with the answer I need goes to an Under Construction page. See below.

    The Next button is a universal button that displays throughout the course. You are unable to change its text on specific slides. That being said, if you haven't used the Submit Button anywhere, I have repurposed/relabled it to meet this kind of need.

    http://www.tracyparish.ca/portfolio/repurposing-the-submit-button-to-create-an-intutitve-exit-to-a-course-articulate-storyline

  • Hi, Karla.

    I wasn't able to open the link above either, but I believe what Dwayne (and Tracy in the linked discussion) was suggesting is this:

    • Right-click on the base layer of your last slide, and go to Properties. Uncheck the Next button, and check Submit.
    • Adjust the newly-created submit trigger to what you want to happen (for example, exit course when the user clicks submit)
    • In your player properties, click on Text Labels, find the submit button, then change the custom text to what you want it to say. 

    Windows 10 (1) 2021-04-05 at 2.30.55 PM

    • The button should now say Done.

    Windows 10 (1) 2021-04-05 at 2.29.09 PM

    Let me know if this works!