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Hi all,
I need some ID advice. I have some data on from two different studies that my client would like to have compared together to show inconsistencies. My original idea was to use the FAQ interaction but this does not allow for easy comparison of data. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestion on how to proceed? The only other alternative I have come up with is to just present two similiar pieces of data per PPT slide but I'd like to find a more creative way to do this. I am using the Articulate 09 suite. Thanks for any help or suggestions. Jesse Kramer in Central NJ |
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What data are you using? Is this text, graphs, charts?
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Hi Jesse,
You might be able to place two Engage interactions within another to compare your results like this . (that would be creative ) This thread talks about the idea.You can get more detailed instruction on how to place Engage within Engage here. Regards
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