You can have the answer in a hidden field on the same card as the question and include a button to display the answer by making the invisible field visible or you can simply have separate answer cards. If you do the latter, then all you need to do is put all the answer cards at the end of your stack and restrict the random number generator to numbers below the number of the first answer card.
I think the following should work, assuming all answer cards are numbered 101 or higher:
On mouseUp
put random (100) into whereToGo
go to cd whereToGo
End mouseUpHope this helps.
Marian
On May 31, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Jack Burston wrote:
Dear Revolutionaries,
I'm new to Revolution and to this list. I've been asked by a colleague in
Japanese to construct a flash card program for her. Before reinventing the
wheel I thought I would check to see if anyone has already done this. If
so, I would very much appreciate it if you could send me a copy of your
stack. With thanks in advance for whatever assistance you may be able to
provide. Jack
-- Jack Burston, Ph.D. Director Foreign Language Technology Center College of Liberal Arts Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY 14623-5604
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