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I have a tabbed interaction. The introduction information has a lot of meaningful data for the user. However, after the user clicks on a tab to get an answer, they cannot get back to the introduction page. I do not want to use the forward and back buttons because they expose answers.
Is there a way to re-display the introductory page information? Thanks in advance, Getting older and dumber every day ![]() Scott |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: California!
Posts: 178
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Hi Scott,
I'm not entirely sure I understand what it is you want. Do you mean that you want the learner to be able to return to the Introduction, but not return to any of the tabs after they have already viewed them? If so, then I don't think you can do that, "out of the box." You might consider submitting a feature request for Articulate's consideration: http://www.articulate.com/support/contact/feature/ If you simply mean that you want the learner to be able to return to the Introduction at any time during the interaction, then you can fake it like this: In the Interaction Properties, set Playback to "Interactive" and hide the Previous/Next buttons. Then create a tab called Introduction that can be clicked like any of the other tabs in the interaction. If I got your question completely wrong, please clarify for us. Otherwise, let us know if this works for you. SFNancy |
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Thanks for the feedback SFNancy.
Faking the system is what I needed. Scott |
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