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JoëlBrandes's avatar
JoëlBrandes
Community Member
13 years ago

Quizzing: multiple dropdown boxes per slide?

Dear community

I received the job to transpose an existing quiz from Captivate (6) to Storyline. I have several type of questions I could not transpose 1-on-1 and had to find ways around the "limitations" or rather differences of Storyline.

One type of question I simply don't arrive at a usable solution is the multiple dropdown boxes per page question type. The user has to select the correct suggestions from a couple of dropdown boxes. Within Captivate this question type is closely related to fill in the blank, just instead of a user input you can give suggestions as a dropdown box. Captivate allows virtually unlimited blanks on a slide. I cannot replicate this in any way, as Storyline only accepts 1 dropdown box per page. Please see the screenshot below to get an idea of what it looks like now and where I would like to get at.

Any suggestions...? Thanks in advance, of course.

20 Replies

  • jonstewart's avatar
    jonstewart
    Community Member

    Hi, I am using Articulate 360 and have the same problem. I need to create a drop down interaction with several "wrong" options, so the question is not too easy for the learners.

    Is this still not possible without creating a custom drop down menu?

    • Crystal-Horn's avatar
      Crystal-Horn
      Staff

      Hi Jon!  Matching Drop-down questions are designed to only have answers that match with each one of the choices.  Custom drop-down menu would be the way to go here!  You could use a freeform question type and build from there.

  • Hi Jon! Looks like Crystal was able to pop in and assist you here. 

    If you just need multiple 'wrong' answers, a word bank question type may be helpful as well perhaps.

    Just an idea and hopefully others in the community will chime in to share their ideas.

  • Hi folks, I'm in the same predicament as Joël... I'm using Storyline 3 and I need to embed multiple dropdown menus within one paragraph, so the learner can select the correct word from each dropdown to make the paragraph complete.  Again, as Joël states, this would take mere minutes in Captivate, but I can't seem to figure out how to do this in Storyline, even with a freeform slide.   Can anyone point me to a step-by-step tutorial? Anything? 

  • jiuease's avatar
    jiuease
    Community Member

    This information has been superb. I am operating in Storyline 3. However, the URL + question string link does now not work if I have a video (wmv or mov are the formats we are the usage of) inserted on the slide, see more detail. Any guidelines on how to get the URL + query string to paintings with a video?

  • This may not be the right place to ask this, but how do I change the color of the highlight for the dropdown menu options?

  • Hi Christian,

    Good question; I'm happy to help with this! You can change the highlight color for the dropdown menu options by editing the Custom 2 color in the Storyline Theme Colors, as shown below.

    You can use this article for reference:

    If you require any further information, please let me know!