newBie Q: how to make a clickable form to access a slide with the same name of the form (button c_1 drag c_1 f.e.).

I've done a few clickable placeholders on a masterslide

Then: a new slide based on this masterslide

and to use a script or shared action that says "(le saut de succès à une autre diapositive avec nom samen te que le bouton...)"

Sorry for this unusual semantic language.

But already thank you for answering!

Lucas

PS I use a trial version to test a branched interactive scenario. A choice of a user driven tot another slide with a followed video reaction of other choices,...)

Not possible to use a variable in this case to link the label name for a name for the slide.  But I still don't see the purpose at all?

Will you need to the same button with the same name on multiple slides? Will you use for the rest of the project timing in this case? Because you cannot reuse a name of a button, if you have two instances of this button on two different slides, they will need each a different name. If this is the same form button, programmed for the rest of the project, we will always use the same action, needs not even a tip action because it will «Pop X zip» But there is no way to use the name of the button in this action at all. Joint action is possible with X as the parameter, and then you can assign it to all the buttons that have need of this action. But why do you want that the link between the button name and the name of the slide?  Can you explain? My Captivate intuition tells me that there is a misunderstanding, perhaps because of your experiences of Lectora. Captivate is really different, presented on the differences in workflow with an expert Lectora. I no longer use Lectora but the structure, and certainly the way to 'script' is totally different.

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