Diana this is fantastic!
Can you explain how you created the second and third questions: How it's possible to choose 4 different no. for a correct answer? Thanks!
David/Diana- can you please answer (or direct me to an answer if this is not the right place to ask):
Can you explain how the second and third questions are created: How it's possible to choose 4 different no. for a correct answer?
Thanks!
Hi Shevi - Here's a quick video overview of how the general effect was created: https://community.articulate.com/articles/how-to-simulate-multiple-pick-one-questions-on-a-slide
Let me know if you have any questions and I'll be happy to help out!
How did you set the states to show the selected answer as the only one on slide 3? I like that effect however I don't like the fact that once you have made a selection you cannot go back and change it.
I would probably change the states of the other two answers to hidden, once one item is clicked/selected. You should be able to use variables to reset them to their inital state once a *reset* button is clicked, thus giving learners the opportunity to change their answer.
BUMP from Danny Evans.
I'd like to know as well how you change one of the selected button set answers to show just your selected answer in the box (choose 1 of 3) as you have done on slide 3 of your demo?
THANK YOU!
Hi Walt (and Danny) - I'm so sorry... somehow I wasn't subscribed to this thread!
On the Pick Many Freeform slides (questions 2 and 3), each of the answers has two states: Normal and Selected. The Selected state has been edited to (a) increase the font size, (b) center the Selected state text above the question in the “caption.”
For each question, I created a trigger to change the state of each choice to hidden when the state of either of the other two choices is selected.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions, and sorry that I wasn't subscribed before now.
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