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September 5, 2016
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Using Conditional Actions for Forced Navigation

  • September 5, 2016
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Hi,

I want to use conditional actions to carry out the following: Display 'proceed' button on slides only once certain slide have been viewed by the user.

I have tried many variation with no avail and conducted many many searches online.

I am hoping that one of you will have the answer for me

Regards,

Jacqueline

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    Correct answer RodWard

    Perhaps this is similar to what you are trying to achieve:

    Create a Dynamic Menu Slide in Adobe Captivate | Infosemantics Pty Ltd

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    Lilybiri
    Legend
    September 5, 2016

    Do you mean that you want a Next button to appear only after everything has entered on the slides and/or the audio clip has played? Why not just use the Timeline to achieve that? This means not using a default playbar Next button.

    If you want to allow 'second views', without that forced navigation, have a look at this blog post:

    Force first view - Captivate 8 - Captivate blog

    Participant
    September 5, 2016

    Hi Lilybiri,

    Thanks for your response.  It is not that straightforward.

    To give a little additional context, the module is composed of a number of sections which the user has control of navigation (which topics they view first and in what order). As an example, one section has 3 separate content slide whcih users access via click boxes.  The user must view all 3 slides, but can choose whcih order they view them in.  What I am attempting to achieve is to have a proceed button appear on each of the 3 slides once all 3 slides have been viewed by the user. The proceed button wil bring the user to the next section using a jump to slide action.

    Regards,

    Jacqueline

    RodWard
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    RodWardCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    September 5, 2016

    Perhaps this is similar to what you are trying to achieve:

    Create a Dynamic Menu Slide in Adobe Captivate | Infosemantics Pty Ltd