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Require PDF to be read by learner?
I came across this in one of the old client compliance courses. It aligns with Judy's Option 2 and offers a very simple yet elegant solution, where the state of the checkbox controls the state of the 'Next' button.
- JackArmstrong2 months agoCommunity Member
I like that - due to the length of the policy that is required for compliance - I might have to break it up into separate slides, or maybe layers. Do you happen to have this slide in a format that is sharable with me? The one you show has 7/11, which might work out very nicely for what I'm looking for!
- Nedim2 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Jack,
Sorry for the confusion. This is actually just one slide with the checkbox; the other slides are unrelated to this agreement. I no longer have that file—it was a screen recording from the old course. I brought it up as a good example and to inspire ideas on how you could create a similar interaction. If the policy is too lengthy, I would definitely break it up into separate sections/layers and insert a checkbox on the final section/layer. I’ve attached a .story file with a similar concept that you may find useful.Edit: I just checked Judy's example, and it is definitely worth considering.
- JudyNollet2 months agoSuper Hero
If you want a separate acknowledgement slide, this post has a file with some examples: TIP: Acknowledgment statements for compliance | Articulate - Community