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Adobe Captivate 8 – Using Standard and Conditional Advanced Actions

July 16, 2015 Barry Nadler Leave a Comment

This is a 7-Part video series. It shows you how to use Adobe Captivate 8 to add checks as a learner clicks through various parts of your e-learning course. Once they go through the required sections, you then display a Continue button. This allows them to continue moving through your content.

This demonstration uses shapes and images I show and hide. It also uses variables and standard Advanced Actions that show the images, change a variable, and jump the course to a specific slide. It also includes using conditional Advanced Actions to check the value of several variables, and if they meet a certain criteria, show the Continue button.

If you would like to read the full article about this process, you can find it here:

Adobe Captivate 8 – Requiring Multiple Items to get Visited Before Showing Other Content

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