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Add a feedback message to a question
Because quizzes are interactive, it’s important to guide users through any question slides you place in projects. An easy way to communicate with
users is through feedback messages. A feedback message can appear, for example, when a user selects a correct answer or incorrect answer.
Feedback messages are set for individual questions, so you can choose to include messages in some questions or all questions within a quiz.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Click Adobe Presenter, and in the Quiz group, click Manage.
3. Select a question and click Edit Question.
4. Click the Options tab.
5. In the If Correct Answer area, select the Show Correct Message option to display a message to users confirming that they selected the
correct answer. Deselect the Show Correct Message option if you do not want to display a message to users when they select the correct
answer.
6. In the If Wrong Answer area, select the Show Error Message option to display a message to users stating that they selected the incorrect
answer. Deselect the Show Error Message option if you do not want to display a message to users when they select the incorrect answer.
7. In the If Wrong Answer area, select the Show Retry Message option to display a message to users when they select the incorrect answer,
but have remaining answer attempts available. Deselect the Show Retry Message option if you do not want to display a message to users
when they select the incorrect answer but have remaining answer attempts available.
8. In the If Wrong Answer area, select the Show Incomplete Message option to display a message to users who do not provide an answer to a
required question.
Edit feedback message text in a quiz
Adobe Presenter provides default text for feedback messages that are displayed to users, but you can edit the text at any time. The text is set at
the quiz level so that all questions within a quiz display the same feedback messages.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Click Adobe Presenter, and in the Quiz group, click Manage.
3. On any quiz, click Edit.
4. Select the Allow User To Review Quiz option and click Question Review Messages.
5. Type new text directly in the text boxes for Correct, Incomplete, and Incorrect feedback messages.
6. Click OK three times to close all of the dialog boxes.
If you change the default labels, the question feedback messages also change for questions that have already been created.
Change default labels
You can change the default labels on question buttons and question feedback messages. Default labels are an easy way to customize
communications with users taking quizzes.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Click Adobe Presenter, and in the Quiz group, click Manage.
3. Click Default Labels.
4. Under Default question button labels, change any of the following options:
Enter the text for the question Submit button. (For example, you could change the text to OK or Enter.)
Enter the text for the question Clear button. (For example, you could change the text to Start Over or Restart.)
5. Under Default question feedback, change any of the following options:
Enter the text message for a correct answer.
Enter the text message for an incorrect answer.
Enter the text message for an incorrect answer when there are more question attempts available.
Enter the text message for users failing to answer a required question.
6. Click OK.
About question groups
A question group is simply a set of, for example, 10 questions. You decide how many of the questions are formed into a subset when the quiz
containing the questions appears in the presentation. For example, five out of the 10 questions appear. (All of the questions in the quiz are
included in the final, published presentation, but when the presentation is viewed, only the number of questions you specified, in this case five, are
displayed for the user.) Question groups are one method you can use to ensure two people taking the same quiz do not see the same questions in
the same order (shuffling questions is another method).