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Course Presentation is useful for presenting complex information graphically (such as a multipage patient file in a Branching Scenario) but manually linking to different pages can get complex very quickly...
For example, say you have a 5 page file with a patient photo that can be clicked on to turn over to look at writing on the back. The picture can be clicked while you are on any of the 5x pages and it takes you to page 6 which is graphically designed to look like handwriting on the back of a photo. Clicking on a 'Back' button then you logically want to go back to the page you were on before. Obviously you can do this by having 5x 'back of the photo' slides, each one coming from and returning to a specific slide...
However a "Historical Back" option that takes you back to the slide that you were on before would be a very useful option... especially for gamification or scenarios...
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Historical Back option for GoToSlide
Feature Suggestion: Historical Back option for GoToSlide
Feb 23, 2021
Hi,
Course Presentation is useful for presenting complex information graphically (such as a multipage patient file in a Branching Scenario) but manually linking to different pages can get complex very quickly...
For example, say you have a 5 page file with a patient photo that can be clicked on to turn over to look at writing on the back. The picture can be clicked while you are on any of the 5x pages and it takes you to page 6 which is graphically designed to look like handwriting on the back of a photo. Clicking on a 'Back' button then you logically want to go back to the page you were on before. Obviously you can do this by having 5x 'back of the photo' slides, each one coming from and returning to a specific slide...
However a "Historical Back" option that takes you back to the slide that you were on before would be a very useful option... especially for gamification or scenarios...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: