Quiz Success and Failure Captions

Is it possible to set the length of time a quiz success or
failure caption is displayed for the user? I thought I saw settings
somewhere but for the life of me can't figure out where to do this.
Thanks - Helen

Hi betty's mom
Unfortunately this is the way it has always worked in
Captivate. Actually, version 2 is a step better, as the caption
text is no longer misleading. (In Captivate 1, the text said
Correct/Incorrect - Click to continue, which implied you had to
click directly on the caption in order to proceed.)
If you strongly feel you should have the abiity to have them
simply disappear after a pre-determined period of time, please
submit an Enhancement Request. You may do this by
clicking
here.
Cheers... Rick

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