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Link to external URL from knowledge check

Explorer ,
Feb 04, 2019 Feb 04, 2019

I have a knowledge check slide and I want to add a button on it that takes the user to an external URL. I don't want it to be compulsory - I just want there to be a "Learn more" button that directs the learner to external content. I tried to insert a widget button but apparently it's not supported in HTML5 format. Is there another way to add such a button on a knowledge check?

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Participant , Feb 04, 2019 Feb 04, 2019

You can create smartshape and type text in it then you can convert smartshape as a button. It will work as a button.

Secondly you don't need to create any button if you want external link to be opened while clicked. You have to add the hyperlink over the text that will work.

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Participant ,
Feb 04, 2019 Feb 04, 2019

You can create smartshape and type text in it then you can convert smartshape as a button. It will work as a button.

Secondly you don't need to create any button if you want external link to be opened while clicked. You have to add the hyperlink over the text that will work.

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Explorer ,
Feb 04, 2019 Feb 04, 2019

Oh, it's that simple?? Silly me! Thank you so much....

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Feb 04, 2019 Feb 04, 2019
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I didn't answer because I was very confused about the version you are using. Widgets are not supported for HTML output, and SWF output is really dying sooner than you may expect.

The Button widget was useful before CP6. I wrote this blog post many years ago:

Using the button widget: some ideas - Captivate blog

Shapes, which could be converted to buttons appeared with CP6, 7 years ago. They are the only intractive objects which can be used on master slides, quiz slides, score slide and timed for the rest of the project.

Buttons on Question/Score Slides in Captivate 6? - Captivate blog

Knowledg Check Slides appeared much later:

Knowledge Check Slides - tips - Captivate blog

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