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Creating question slides
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Execute JavaScript
  Select this option to run a specific piece of JavaScript code. In Execute 
JavaScript, enter the JavaScript you would like to execute.
Show retry message
  Select this option to provide a text message for users when they supply 
an incorrect answer but there are remaining attempts available (for example, “Please try 
again”).
Show incomplete message
  Select this option to provide a text message for users when they 
do not supply an answer (for example, “Please select an answer before continuing”).
Note: You can edit the text in the correct, error, retry, and incomplete messages in the Quiz 
Manager. Click the Project menu, select Quiz Manager, and click the Default Labels tab.
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Select the Reporting tab and modify the following fields: 
Report answers
  This option keeps a quiz score.
Objective ID
  This is an optional parameter. If the quiz question is related to an objective set 
in your LMS, enter the objective in this field.
Interaction ID
  If you want the Adobe Captivate project (SWF file) to send tracking 
information to your LMS, you must use the Interaction ID specified by your LMS.
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When you finish, click OK.
The new short answer question slide appears in the designated location in the project. If you 
need to make any changes, click Edit Question (in the upper-left corner of the slide).
Creating a new matching question slide
Select this option to create a question that provides users with two lists of items that must be 
correctly matched.
To create a matching question slide:
1.
Open an Adobe Captivate project.
2.
Select the slide before where you want to insert a question slide. For example, if you want the 
new question slide to be slide 7 in the project, click slide 6.
3.
From the Insert menu, select Question Slide.
The Question Types dialog box appears.
4.
Select Matching and then click either Create Graded Question or Create Survey Question. (You 
can change your choice on the Options tab if necessary.)
5.
Accept the default Name of the question or type new text directly into the text box. The name 
appears on the slide in the project.
Tip: If you are creating many of the same type of question in a single project, enter unique names 
for each so that they can be distinguished from one another easily.
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In Question, type the matching question, exactly as you want it to appear on the slide, into the 
text box. For example, “Match the job titles in column 1 with the correct departments in 
column 2.”
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Enter a number or use the arrows to give the question a point value. Maximum is 100 points, 
minimum is 0.