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Quiz slides sometime shows Prev/Next and not Submit
Hi Janet,
Yes, I took a look at Marie's case and it was reported to our QA team. It seems that the next button caused her set up to be stuck on the last slide and the user wasn't able to proceed forward, but they could click on prev. It was determined a workaround was to ensure the slide numbers were in order numerically and that's how the user was accessing them to allow the next button to continue.
The issue is still with our QA team for additional investigation, so I don't have any more information to share at this time but will include this thread in the report filed with our team so that I can keep you posted here. If you'd like us to take a look at your file to confirm it's the same situation you can share it here in the forums using the "add attachment" button or send it along to our team here.
Ashley-
Yes, that sounds exactly like my problem. When revisiting a quiz slide, the 'submit' had changed to 'next.' That 'next' advanced to the following slide within the same scene, but locked up at the end of the scene and would not allow the learner to advance. The learner could not see previous answers highlighted, nor could they select any answers.
I worked around it by consolidating all the scenes into one. I also changed the quiz slide settings from 'reset to initial' to 'resume saved state.' That way the learner will see the answers selected and go straight for the 'next' button.
A couple of notes for your team:
-I started this project on my hard drive, but put it on the server, then made some major changes while working off the network. So that may be a contributing factor (?).
-At times, I could revisit a quiz slide (while properties were 'reset to initial'), and it would actually reset and require the learner to re-submit an answer. However, if I got to the last slide of the project and then went back (which some of my learners may do), then the 'submit' disappeared and the rogue 'next' appeared.
-Other times, the rogue 'next' appeared on the first revisit, regardless of how far I'd gone in the course.
Hope this info helps! I'm glad I'm not the only person who's encountered this. I thought I was going crazy. :)
Thanks,
Janet
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