DVD Studio Pro - Story for "Play All"?

I want to make a DVD with four videos on it. The user goes to the menu and selects either Video 1, Video 2, Video 3 or Video 4. When each video is finished, the user is returned to the menu.
I also want a "play all" button, so that the user can watch all four videos from start to finish.
This is what I did, and it didn't work:
I made a single track, and put all four videos on it. There was a chapter marker on the timeline at the start of each video.
I made a story that contained all four chapter markers. So the "play all" button worked just fine.
I also made buttons for each individual video. I targeted each button for its respective video. But when you select Video 1, it still plays all four videos. When you select Video 2, it plays 2, 3 and 4. And so on.
How do I tell it to play a single chapter, and not all the videos on the track?

Set the "End Jump" for each chapter story to return you to the Main Menu.
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