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Reset checkboxes (to unchecked) at a retry
I came across this same question within another discussion a few days ago. The answer: That's how the program is set up to work when a question allows more than one attempt.
- When the user answers incorrectly, the Try Again layer shows.
- When the Try Again layer is closed, the question still shows the person's previous answer(s), but it allows them to change their answer.
- If you don't want to show the previous answer(s), add triggers to change the state of the answer buttons back to Normal. That would look something like this:
- DirkVercruysse9 months agoCommunity Member
Thanks for your reply, Judy. I'll ask my customers which option they prefer 😉.
The drag-and-drop questions behave in the same way.
But here it's kind of weird that learners have to drag their wrong drag items back to their initial position.- JudyNollet9 months agoSuper Hero
Another option if you don't bother with triggers to deselect answers: Edit the text on the Try Again layer, so it's clear that the user needs to change their answer. For example: "That is incorrect. Please change your answer."
FYI: This can be done via changing the text in the Text Labels.
As for drag-and-drops: they're weird in so many ways...
Here's how you can reset drag items to their initial positions:
- Give each object a Motion Path that doesn't go anywhere.
Note: When you insert a Motion Path, the program automatically adds a trigger to run it when the timeline starts. The user wouldn't see anything happen, but I suggest you delete that trigger.
- Add triggers to the Try Again button that move the object on their Motion Paths.
This is demonstrated in the attached file.