At the end of my scenario there is a white box that says Scenario Complete and has an option to start over. I'd like to completely get rid of that box. Is there any way to do that in Rise 360?
This is a great example of how having a "bare bones" version of a given interaction would be helpful. Then we can select things to add or change. In my case, I'd like to use a "scenario" throughout content to coach people through it. Maybe only ask them one or two questions, then have them continue. But I don't want to call it a "scenario" because the word is distracting and has nothing to do with the content. So would be cool with this and any interaction to have a baseline version that is just stripped down functionality, and then we can add something like "Scenario complete" if we want, or just say "Okay great, take a look at the illustration below." I guess I could make a change request someplace?
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At this point there is no way for you to remove it.
Thanks Karl, at least I can stop trying.
You can't remove it but you can always change the text of the button. Although, this too has character limitations.
How do you change the text of the button?
Hi Tracy,
In the Label set, there is a section that relates specifically to Scenarios.
This is a great example of how having a "bare bones" version of a given interaction would be helpful. Then we can select things to add or change. In my case, I'd like to use a "scenario" throughout content to coach people through it. Maybe only ask them one or two questions, then have them continue. But I don't want to call it a "scenario" because the word is distracting and has nothing to do with the content. So would be cool with this and any interaction to have a baseline version that is just stripped down functionality, and then we can add something like "Scenario complete" if we want, or just say "Okay great, take a look at the illustration below." I guess I could make a change request someplace?
I agree with all that Kevin. I haven't had any complaints from end-users, so it's stopped bothering me. But, I'd love to go back and fix it.
Hi Kevin,
You don't have to call it a "scenario".
All references in the default text to the term "scenario" is editable.
You can change "scenario" to anything else.
This will require editing the text in the block, and also the label set as I mentioned above.