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more than one question per slide

New Here ,
Jun 06, 2006 Jun 06, 2006

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Hello.

I am using Captivate to create a presentation in which I periodically ask the client questions about the material covered thus far. I am creating slides to quiz the user and have chosen at this point to use a True/False question type. I am unable to display more than one question to a slide. Is there a way to put more than one true/false question on ONE slide?

Thank you,
Danny
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LEGEND ,
Jun 06, 2006 Jun 06, 2006

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Hi Danny and welcome to our community

Unfortunately there is simply no way to accomplish this. If you have two True/False questions, they end up as two distinctly different slides. I'm not sure what you would hope to gain by combining question slides this way.

One thought that does occur is that you could use the "Fill in the blank" type of slide. Then structure things so the appearance is that you are asking multiple questions. You could even make it behave as a True/False by using the option for the user to choose the answer from a drop-down and only having True/False answers.

Just a thought... Rick

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LEGEND ,
Jul 01, 2006 Jul 01, 2006

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I have the same question .. I originally used Coursebuilder which did what I
wanted, but was a nightmare to try to insert the results to a database using
ASP .. so I was wanting to use Captivate which I can see will accomplish the
database insert easier, but I still need to have 10 multiple choice
questions in one page and submit the final score to the database.

Looks like Captivate won't do this part of it?

Thanks,
Nancy

"Captiv8r" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Danny and welcome to our community
>
> Unfortunately there is simply no way to accomplish this. If you have two
> True/False questions, they end up as two distinctly different slides. I'm
> not
> sure what you would hope to gain by combining question slides this way.
>
> One thought that does occur is that you could use the "Fill in the blank"
> type
> of slide. Then structure things so the appearance is that you are asking
> multiple questions. You could even make it behave as a True/False by using
> the
> option for the user to choose the answer from a drop-down and only having
> True/False answers.
>
> Just a thought... Rick :)
>


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LEGEND ,
Jul 01, 2006 Jul 01, 2006

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Hi Nancy

That is correct. There is no way for Captivate to have more than one question per slide.

BTW, which Adobe product are you a Community Expert for?

Cheers... Rick

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LEGEND ,
Jul 01, 2006 Jul 01, 2006

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Dreamweaver, though originally it was UltraDev.

Thanks for the confirmation, Rick .. that's what I thought.

Nancy

"Captiv8r" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Nancy
>
> That is correct. There is no way for Captivate to have more than one
> question per slide.
>
> BTW, which Adobe product are you a Community Expert for?
>
> Cheers... Rick


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May 08, 2019 May 08, 2019

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I will lock this very old thread. You can have multiple questions on one slide, have posted workflows for that in my blog, but you'll need to create a custom question.

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