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How do you turn off audio when coming back to a branched slide?

New Here ,
Sep 10, 2012 Sep 10, 2012

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I have audio on a slide (like the main menu) and I want the learners to return to this slide when they get to the end of a section. However, I don't want the audio to replay. I tried creating an advanced interaction to stop the triggered audio but that isn't working. Does anyone have another approach for making this happen?

Thank you!

Tara

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Sep 11, 2012 Sep 11, 2012

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Is this audio attached to the slide, then there is no way to stop the audio when you enter the slide a second time. The statement 'Stop triggered audio' - which tells me that you are using CP6 - will only stop audio that has been started with 'Play audio'. Both are new statements. Do not add the audio to the slide, but create this condtional action to be triggered on entering that slide:

AudioStop.png

AudioStopElse.png

I checked it as you can see, and it works,

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Lilybri-

You are amazing! This works like a charm.

Thank you so much!

Tara

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