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JesseTaber
4 months agoStaff
Storyline 360 Pros — What’s Your Favorite “Hidden Gem”? 💎
As someone who’s spent a lot of time working with (and on!) Storyline 360, I’ve come to appreciate the power in the little things — those lesser-known features that quietly make our lives easier.
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TreyMcNabb-f8db
2 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Melanie - for some reason I'm having trouble visualizing the trigger. If I want the next button disabled when the slide starts, how does the if/else come into play? I've used the else action several times, but for some reason this is making my brain warp!
MelanieSobie-14
2 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Trey, sorry for the confusion. I didn't mean to imply that both a condition and an else action is required for that. I was just touting the power of conditional triggers and/or else actions as hidden gems.
Here is an example of controlling access to the Next button, with only a condition on a Quiz Summary slide. If the user did not pass the quiz, they cannot move past it by using the Next button.
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