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Help on resetting a survey slide to original state

New Here ,
Jan 15, 2021 Jan 15, 2021

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Hi,

Would appreciate help in resetting any survey slide to its original form (able to re-select and re-submit choices) after one revisits it via the Back button.

 

Thank you.

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Jan 16, 2021 Jan 16, 2021

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Hi,

Can you confirm the exact version of your software and operating system?

Can you also confirm that you would like learners to answer the same question several times? Have you tested changing the amount of attempts in the Action area of Quiz Properties panel?

more at Captivate User Guide (adobe.com)

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Jan 16, 2021 Jan 16, 2021

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Survey slides (including the Likert type) are subject to the same rules as graded quiz slides:

  • You have can as many attempts on question level as you want, once the learner leaves the slide, the answer(s) are locked. Moreover Survey type of questions do not have attempts, nor Actions. 
  • To reset all answers you need to use the Retake button on the score slide. Probably not what you want
  • Result: using a back button on a quiz slide (graded or survey) has no snse, because the user cannot change a previous answer and will even be stuck in that case.

This is the case since many versions.

 

What I never tried for Survey question slides (which I always replace by custom slides) is if the Submit All feature is functional. You may try that: free navigation will be possible until the user decides to submit all answers at once. 

 

@Eric Dumas  I suspect you overlooked the fact that the OP talks about Survey question slides, not graded question slides. Moreover resetting ONE quiz slide is impossible out of the box, both for Graded and Survey types.

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Jan 19, 2021 Jan 19, 2021

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@Lilybiri I was too fast to answer. thanks for correcting this.

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New Here ,
Jan 19, 2021 Jan 19, 2021

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@Lilybiri - Thank you for covering all the bases. They make perfect logical sense. We did try another way, which is to convert survey slides to graded, setting it to infinite attempts and setting points scored to "0". It works on some of the multiple-choice question slides when the Back button is used to land on them. However, it is quirky  - does not work on multiple select slides.

Thank you again both @Eric Dumas and @Lilybiri for troubleshooting this.

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The 'rules' are the same for graded quiz slides. You cannot reset one slide, you need to use the Retake functionality to reset all answers.

It is not a good idea to enable the Back button, because answers are locked once you leave a question slide. That means - if you hide the playbar which is recommended - the learner will be stuck on a question slide when having used the Back button.

I did use graded questions for a survey to have a possibility to evaluate the result of the survey. There are some articles on my blog for those workflows. But neither your idea nor those blogs will give an answer to your original question, because reseting ONE survey or quiz slide is not possible if you use default quiz slides.

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