Can correct/incorrect captions stay visible after quiz is answered?

Hi,
Currently using the default master slide for Multiple Choice and True/False quizzes when the student answers the quiz and presses the Submit button an incorrect or correct caption will appear with a prompt to "Click anywhere or press 'y' to continue. When the student clicks or presses 'y' they go to the next screen but if they decide to go back and review the quiz the incorrect/correct caption is not displayed.  Is there a way to have this caption stay visible once a quiz has been answered so the student will know if they got the quiz right or wrong?
Cheers,
Richard

Just one detail in Lilybiri's post that I want to make sure everyone understands.  In Lilybiri's example the Review Mode custom variable she has set up gets set AFTER all quiz attempts have been exhausted. 
As she points out, she has dragged the Review Quiz button underneath the Retake Quiz button so that the ONLY way the user can initiate Review Mode is by exhausting the number of allowed attempts.  This is a critical point.  Because unless you do this, and both Review Quiz and Retake Quiz buttons are visible side by side on the slide, the user could click Review Quiz BEFORE they have exhausted all quiz attempts and then the solution would not work as expected because the custom variable has not yet been set.
So be sure to read and follow Lilybiri's instructions exactly.  As usual, she provides a great solution.
Rod Ward
http://www.infosemantics.com.au/troubleshoot-adobe-captivate

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