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Can anyone help me fix this problem?
After clicking "Anywhere" after answering a quiz question, the image on the slide lingers before the slide transitions to the next slide. The Action is set to "Go to Next Slide." Everything on the slide disappears, except the image I placed there for the question. This happens for only a quick moment, but it is noticeable. This is occurring in Preview mode.
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Can you post a screenshot of the timeline? Is the image timed for the rest of the slide? Which Preview mode did you use: try Preview in browser or Preview in HTML Browser which are closest to the published version. Is this a normal or a responsive project?
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This is a Responsive Project in Captivate 9.
I attempted to view it in SCORM as well. The same issue occurs.
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Very loooooong quiz slide. Do you need CC? If not I would replace the slide audio by 'Play audio ' on Enter and keep the normal duration.
As for the image, difficult to tell the reason, but maybe try this: shorten the timeline of the image to just after the pausing point. Let it have a short Fade out (Transition) of 0.1 or 0.2secs. Maybe it will help?
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Thanks for the tip. In regards to the long slide, the client desires the question and answers to be narrated for them...client requirement despite the implications. I will attempt your tip and return to this posting later today. Thanks again.
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You don't happen to also have audio narration attached to any of the feedback captions do you?
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Yes, there is currently narrated feedback for each answer...
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Then I suspect the pausing behaviour you are seeing is related to the length of the audio attached to the feedback captions. Even if the feedback caption that does appear has the shorter audio clip, the time of the longest feedback audio clip will be applied.
To test this theory, try removing the feedback audio from those captions and see if the delay also improves.