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Pick One (Drag and Drop) with Multiple Correct Answers
Hello-
I watched Rebecca's video on how to 'fake' a drag and drop using a Pick One interaction. I'm close (I actually have it working on a different slide that has less options to drag/drop).
I'm not sure where my issue is. I get an Invalid Answer pop-up even when I plug in a correct answer.
I've attached the slide in question (Storyline 2 - I copied the slide to a new file and all the formatting changed, sorry!). Possible answers are on the named layer.
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- WaltHamiltonSuper HeroThere is a sample here: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/drag-and-drop-solution-sample-with-multiple-correct-targets-with-drag-off-and-return-plus-a-lot-more It has been a while since I looked at it, but somewhere in there is a version that returns objects if a second object is dropped on them, - PeterMoore1Community MemberThank you Walt. You have certainly put some considerable effort into creating this piece of work. It's given me several 'angles' to explore with what I'm trying to build. I see there's an interesting animation 'jiggle' using motion paths which somehow auto-creates a new draggable item. Weird but very helpful :-) Best wishes Pete 
 
- WaltHamiltonSuper HeroPete, Thanks for your kind words. That particular sleight-of-hand you mention doesn't actually create a new draggable item. It re-uses the first item, replacing it in the drop spot with an identical duplicate. That gives the appearance of it staying in the drop spot while a new one is created. If you have any questions about how something works, just ask. 
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