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I am trying to create quiz questions with custom feedback and three attempts. I set the attempts to three and added customized feedback using the Advanced Answer Options. The problem is that after the first attempt the slide continues to the next one. If I change the Action to No Action or Pause, the slide will never advance if the user gets it wrong after three attempts. What are the correct action settings to make this work? I can supply a test file if necessary.
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Andrew
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Hi,
Can you confirm the version of your software and the operating system you are using?
Also, can you include a screenshot of the options (Properties and Advanced Answers Options) you have selected?
Can you include the steps you took to set this up?
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I am using Captivate 2019, Version 11.5.0.476.
Here are the settings for the incorrect answer choices:
Here are the quiz settings:
Here are the slide properties:
Let me know if you need any additional information.
Much Thanks,
Andrew
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Steps taken to set this up:
Thanks,
Andrew
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Please update, either to 11.5.1.499.
It is tricky, this situation. Those advanced answers were designed for a situation where there is only one attempt. Since you want more attempts, you have not only to edit the different failure messages (one for each wrong answer), keep the success feedback (you can edit it as well, do not makr the correct answer for advanced answer feedback), but you'll need to create a user variable for tracking the attempts and use an advanced action instead of the default 'Continue' action. If you set that action to No Action, the quiz slide will remain paused after the last attempt.
Maybe I need to write out another blog...?
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Thank you for the guidance. I was able to use Advanced Actions to track attempts, and continue after the third attempt; however, I still have the problem of not being able to display the built-in "failure" caption after a final incorrect attempt.
I could use a text caption to do this, hiding it as the default state, then showing via the advanced action by adding an "If" statement comparing cpQuizInfoLastSlidePointScored. But then continuing in the default way (i.e., click anywhere or the 'Y' key) becomes a bit of a chore, and I can't imagine doing all of this for every question.
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Andrew
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Yes, understand what you mean, it is a lot of work, and it seems to me the only possibility. I hope the design of the Advanced answers will be refurbihed, rewritten in a future version. For a responsive project it is even worse. Sorry about that.
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I hope so too. Thanks again for your help.
Best,
Andrew