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Require PDF to be read by learner?
Here's another way I've seen to ensure users scroll all the way through a panel: At the bottom of the scroll panel, put a button that must be clicked before they proceed.
- That could be a custom "Next" button to click to jump to the next slide (instead of using the one in the Player).
- Another option: call the button "I have read this content" (or something else that the compliance folks would appreciate). Clicking that could change the Player's Next button to Normal.
- JackArmstrong2 months agoCommunity Member
Can you maybe help me to understand how to put the button (or where) at the bottom of the scroll panel? That's what I was originally trying to do - was to put the button right at the bottom of the text inside the scroll panel, but I couldn't make it go with the last bit of text - it always showed up as separate from the text within the scroll panel.
- JudyNollet2 months agoSuper Hero
I find the easiest way to put multiple items into a scrolling panel is to set them up to the side of the slide, stacked in the proper order. Then select those items (you could temporarily Group them, if that seems easier), and move them into the panel.