Changing button delay on slides with an Advanced Action, not Timeline delay
Hello. I have a question for all of you about the Captivate's Advanced Actions. I was wondering if I can trigger an Advanced Action on slide load, that will show a button at a specific time on all slides, not an individual one only?
I have a mandatory course requirement, set by the client, that each slide must be viewed for at least ## of time before being allowed to move to the next slide. This time keeps changing, but not the timeline. So I would like to try working Smarter and using a single delay setting in the Captivate files that can be changed in one place, if possible.
I know I can do the delay action and then show a selected object in the either the timeline on a slide or using an Advanced Action on each slide that targets a named object on the slide. The issue is that I have a mandated time limit for this project that keeps changing. This delay has gone through different lengths, starting at 5 seconds and then 7 and now 8 seconds.
This change of time can be made on the timeline of course, but not course wide from one spot. It would be great if it could be set for course wide display. My project is 28 chapters, over 2000 slides and it is getting hard to keep up with the timeline for completion with the changing of the times.
Anyway, with the constant change in required lengths, I was hoping to use the on slide load feature to preform an advanced action that would be delayed by the delay the appearance of the "btn_MainNext" on each slide, but each slide has a different name since there can't be two objects with the same name, btn_MainNext_1, btn_MainNext_2, btn_MainNext_3 . Note, there are videos and interaction slide have different named next buttons, like "btn_VideoNext."
When trying this theory, I can get the next button to show on slide load, but I have to adjust the Advanced Action on every slide, not chapter wide, so it is the same as the timeline edit.
Any thoughts on how to change the timing of 2000+ slides, broken up into 28 chapter files, without fixing them by hand in the timeline one by one?
