From the course: Captivate 9: Drag-and-Drop Interactions

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Example one: Building a one-to-one matching interaction

Example one: Building a one-to-one matching interaction - Captivate Tutorial

From the course: Captivate 9: Drag-and-Drop Interactions

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Example one: Building a one-to-one matching interaction

- Throughout this course, we will be creating several example interactions to give you a feel of how you can best use, captivate features and functionalities and create different drag and drop interactions to suit your requirements. This example is the first in the series. In this exercise, we will be creating a one-to-one drag and drop question where the learners will have to label the parts of the heart structure. They will get multiple attempts to label it correctly. I already have my project open. I opened this project by going to the exercise files folder, clicking on chapter one and then opening the One-to-one_Start project. I've already added a set of label text captions and empty text captions on this slide. We will use these label text captions as drag sources and the empty text captions as drop targets. I have also locked the static objects on this slide so that we don't accidentally select them when creating the interaction. You can lock an object by right clicking the…

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