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danielb51742821
Inspiring
May 5, 2017
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Quiz retake - remove correct answer green checkmark

  • May 5, 2017
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Captivate 9.0.2.437

Hi,

On the quiz retake process, I do not want learners to ever see the correct answer - regardless of what was submitted.

In the review, I want them to see if the if the answer was submitted correct or incorrect, if an answer was submitted incorrectly, show them.

So, the only thing I want to remove is  the correct answer icon. After publishing to html5, I found the name of the icon - "correct_answer_normal.png". So I went into the gallery and found it at Gallery\Quiz\QuizReviewAssets\correct_answer_normal.png , and replaced it with a transparent image with the same name and republished. Surprisingly this did not work. I am not sure if this is due to the course being published previously. Is the image stored in the cptx somewhere we cannot get to after the firsst publish? It does not appear in the library.

Is there a way to exclude the correct_answer_normal.png?

I wish we had a setting for all of the different icons as shown in the help (How to set quiz preferences for Adobe Captivate )​ ,so we could turn each icon on/off independently,  but we don't.

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    Correct answer MichaelStephens

    HTML output uses the images in the directory: HTML\assets\htmlimages. I would recommend replacing all four of the correct answer images, as listed below, if this is what you want to do, but make a backup of them in case you ever need to restore them.

    correct_answer_normal.png

    correct_answer_small.png

    correct_question_normal.png

    correct_question_small.png

    The folder you previously referenced is what's used in swf output.

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    MichaelStephens
    MichaelStephensCorrect answer
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    May 9, 2017

    HTML output uses the images in the directory: HTML\assets\htmlimages. I would recommend replacing all four of the correct answer images, as listed below, if this is what you want to do, but make a backup of them in case you ever need to restore them.

    correct_answer_normal.png

    correct_answer_small.png

    correct_question_normal.png

    correct_question_small.png

    The folder you previously referenced is what's used in swf output.

    danielb51742821
    Inspiring
    May 9, 2017

    Hi Michael,

    Thank you for your response. I was trying to avoid post publish edits, but I thought about that.... Please confirm that was your intention - to publish and  then update the images. I may still do this, but the course is still in dev and frequently re-published.

    danielb51742821
    Inspiring
    May 9, 2017

    Please disregard my last comment. I see the folder now.....it not in gallery.

    I now understand you did not mean post publish edits........

    thanks!!!!