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Inspiring
January 6, 2015
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Multiple fill in the blank words on a question slide in Captivate 8?

  • January 6, 2015
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Is it possible to create a "fill in the blank" question slide with more than one word?

In other words, a question like, "The most popular pets are _____ and ______ ." (With the correct answers being "dogs" and "cats.")

I've seen some old posts about this, but nothing recent - and I'm hoping there's a solution now in Captivate 8.

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide! I'm learning - slowly!

Keith

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    Correct answer Lilybiri

    Sure, has always been possible, but there is still no partial score possible for this type of question slides. Do you need that?

    For that reason I will personally prefer creating a custom question slide for FIB, using TEB's or eventually dropdown learning interaction.

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    Participant
    October 30, 2020

    In all of that discussion I still didn't see the answer to the question of HOW to input the multiple fill in the blank fields.  Can someone tell me how?

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    October 31, 2020

    Double click the first 'word' and mark it as blank, then enter the correct values. 

    Repeat this for the second, third... 'word'.

    Know that the score will always be black-white: learner needs to have all words correct to get a score. That is the reason this thread was moved to a custom FIB quiz slide with TEBs because they allow partial scoring.

    Lilybiri
    LilybiriCorrect answer
    Legend
    January 6, 2015

    Sure, has always been possible, but there is still no partial score possible for this type of question slides. Do you need that?

    For that reason I will personally prefer creating a custom question slide for FIB, using TEB's or eventually dropdown learning interaction.

    Inspiring
    January 6, 2015

    Lilybiri, thanks for another answer and for helping me!!!

    I understand and will give that a try. Great point. Thank you again!

    Keith