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BrandonAtkins-6
2 months agoCommunity Member
Suggested Feature in SL360
I searched the boards to see if I was missing something, and I didn't find it, so I thought I'd suggest a feature. If there is a way to do this, please let me know. When setting up my slides, I have...
PhilMayor
2 months agoSuper Hero
You can prevent users from clicking on the base layer in the layer properties. That would be much easier than setting objects to disabled and back again.
- BrandonAtkins-62 months agoCommunity Member
I know that that is an option, however that doesn't really solve my problem. In order to get around locking the base layer, I would have to create objects on every layer that will change the state of the base layer objects for the learner to proceed. I would also have to make a copy of the next and back buttons on every layer of the slide. This is a lot of clutter and opportunity for failure if the designer isn't careful that could be more easily and cleanly resolved by having a "resume previous state" trigger action.