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July 13, 2022
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Digital learning

  • July 13, 2022
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I have created a project on captivate which has two buttons one for next and another for a glossary page with pictures relating to that slide. The setting of the back button on the gloss page is to return to which slide it relates to, when you click this button it takes you back to that page but you have to restart that whole page over again. 

 

Is there a way in which you can start off from where you left the page before clicking the glossary button?

 

 

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Lilybiri
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July 13, 2022

Many details are missing in your question, so lot of my answer is based on guessing.

I suspect you use the command 'Go to Last Visited Slide'? 

Since you seem to have a lot going on on the slides, because you say 'you have to restart that whole page over again',  to give you a complete answer it is necessary to know what is going on. I could suggest to remember the frame instead of the slide using a user variable and go back to that frame with an advanced action. For that type of navigation I am used to call it 'micro-navigation'. However that may not be sufficient. Just one example: if you use multistate objects, and states have changed, it depends on the setup 'Retain state on revisiting' if those changes will be kept.

 FYI An intro to micro-navigation: 

http://blog.lilybiri.com/micro-navigation-introduction

 

Natasha20Author
Participant
July 14, 2022

THank you for your help, the command was jump to slide then which ever number it was

Lilybiri
Legend
July 14, 2022

For the Back button on the Glossary slide, that cannot be that absolute command at all.

Please give also answers to the other questions if you would like real help.