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fraserwexport
6 months agoCommunity Member
Take the highest variable
Hi everyone!
I work for a company who run a lot of courses and I'm making a survey where users can see which course may be best for them. I've created a survey where users are asked to rate their ...
KendalRasnake-1
6 months agoCommunity Member
Hi,
I think you can accomplish what you want by doing the following:
- Create four slides for the four different results, such as slide #1 is called "A Result," slide #2 is called "B Result," etc.
- Insert a trigger that says "Jump to slide A Results, when the user clicks Next" (at the end of the survey), and then add conditions:
- If A > (is greater than) variable B
- and If A> (is greater than) variable C
- and If A> (is greater than) variable D (See image)
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- Repeat step 2 3 times for B Results, C Results, and D Results. This will cause your learner to jump to the appropriate pre-made slide with Results based on the score of the variables.
- Or, you could accomplish the Results as one slide with 4 layers. Instead of putting all the triggers from Steps 2 and 3 on the final slide of the survey, put them in the base layer of the Results slide and change "Jump to Slide" to "Show layer" with your different layers showing the pre-made results.
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