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January 19, 2016
Question

Click box dissappearing despite being shown for "remainder of slide"

  • January 19, 2016
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I am using two click boxes on a slide and once clicked, I want them both to play for the remainder of the slide. However, the first one is disappearing before the end of the slide and I am not sure why. I am using Captivate 8. Help is appreciated.

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    Known Participant
    January 20, 2016

    Hello and thank you for your reply. Okay so here is a screenshot of it. Basically I have the picture inside of the click box (on the left) that when clicked,  the text box to the right then appears. The text box (green border) is what is dissapearing before the slide is over.

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    January 20, 2016

    Please, I asked for a screenshot of the timeline, not the slide.

    Known Participant
    January 21, 2016

    In my first answer I told you that a click box is invisible. It is just an interactive object that be used to trigger two actions: On Success and After Last attempt. There is NO WAY to have anything to be part of a click box as you tell. The click box has its pausing point much alter than the Next button. Since you cannot tell me where is the image that disappears, sorry, I give up.


    Sorry if I was not using the right term I am new to this. What I am meaning to say is my success caption for my click box is disappearing before the end of the slide and I would like it to remain on screen the whole time. Does that help?

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    January 19, 2016

    Sorry, don't understand your question, probably because of the terminology. By definition a click box is invisible, how can it disappear? A click box cannot 'play' anything, it is just an interactive object that can be clicked and trigger an action, advanced or simple. Can you post a screenshot of the timeline, and try to explain the functionality of those two click boxes, please?