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I see the option to group multiple slides together for branching (right click and select group). What are the steps on how to branch just using one slide or how to link one slide to a button?
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Perhaps you need to look at this HELP page:
https://helpx.adobe.com/captivate/using/create-branching-forced-navigation.html
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Thanks. The link did not help. I understand how to group the slides and name them in order to link them to a specific topic. However, it’s not clear on how to link a single slide to a topic. I attempted to name the slide but it still did not link it to the button.
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You are confusing two totally different things. It may be a terminology problem.
Grouping slides is a great way to see the hierarchy of your project in the Filmstrip (where you can collapse and expand groups) and in the Table of Content to show the learner the main structure of the course. That is all... has nothing to do with branching, unless you mean that navigation using the TOC is a way of branching.
Branching in a project means that you will navigate the learner to a slide (you cannot navigate to a group slides) to override the default linearity of the project. That can be done in several ways, here some examples:
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Thank you for the explanation. I will look into it more.
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I created a TOC and I would like the end-user to click on a topic and go through each module. What steps do I need to take to redirect the end-user back to the TOC once they are finished reviewing a particular module? Some of the modules will only have one page. When I followed the steps below for branching; once the module is reviewed the user is redirected back to TOC. I would like to do the same for the modules that do not have multiple slides Is this possible? Please point me in the right direction.
Branching steps:
Thanks in advance!
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Still struggling zith this? It would be better to ask the author of those instructions to clarify, and more specifically to tell about the 'limitations' of that automatic branching solution which is available only in 11.5. It is fully documented in an example project which you find in the Asseets panel.
Just a comparision with a real life example. Why do I never buy a ready-to-go desktop PC, but prefer to build it myself? Because the configuration and elements I request to be in the PC are not available in a ready-to-go system. Same limitatios for this automatic branching solution: you can not customize it to your wishes. One example in your case (there are more) a group with one slide doesn't exist, so the soluion will not work
Have a look at this interactive movie, where I also have branching, some being to one slide:
The branching in this movie was manual... like my desktop PCs
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Thank you.
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Simply put, this feature works with a very specific set of circumstances i.e. when you have a group of slides for each section of your course and you wish people to complete them before moving on to the final quiz. It's fantastic for those who don't want to write advanced actions to manage this process but if your situation is outside of those parameters you will need to employ a traditional approach that involves creating some variables to keep track of which section is complete and a conditional advanced action on your menu slide that looks at these values and determines if the quiz button should be displayed or not. My advice would be to take a course in variables or advanced actions to be more familiar with this more powerful set of features. Linkedin Learning has a new course that teaches Advanced Actions really well. Alternatively, you could hire someone to provide one-on-one instruction in this particular area of Adobe Captivate.
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Paul -
Thank you. I will review the Advance Actions on LinkedIn. If that does not help, I will look into one-on-one instructions.
Thanks Again.
DeAnne