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DanBaines
3 months agoCommunity Member
Using "when media completes" to start new layer
I'm having big problems with this function in Storyline 360. I have a slide where users need to click different buttons which trigger audio commentaries. After they have listened to all of it, I n...
- 3 months ago
Visited is a built-in state, and it comes with built-in functionality. Any object with a Visited state will automatically change to Visited when it is clicked.
- Here's more info about built-in states: PRIMER: Take advantage of built-in states | Articulate - Community
Because you don't want the objects to change until media completes, use a custom state instead of Visited. For example, call it "Done." Then track when the state of all the buttons = Done.
DanBaines
Community Member
This has solved it. thanks a lot. It was driving me absolutely crazy!
JudyNollet
3 months agoSuper Hero
I'm glad this helped. As my "Primer" post says, many problems are related to triggers that do what’s already done automatically by the built-in states. Another common problem, as you discovered, is using a built-in state when a custom state will work better.
Best wishes for successful Storyline programming!