tag:mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com,2010-10-19:/discussions/suggestions/10065-limiting-to-a-single-response-facetThe Mental Faculty: Discussion 2016-03-17T21:19:41Ztag:mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com,2010-10-19:Comment/393408872016-03-07T10:59:06Z2016-03-07T10:59:06Zlimiting to a single response facet<div><p>Please note: My experience is from using Mental Case. I'm about
to update to Studies... if Studies already solves this issue,
please let me know.</p></div>srh9592tag:mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com,2010-10-19:Comment/393408872016-03-07T11:54:24Z2016-03-07T11:54:24Zlimiting to a single response facet<div><p>In both apps, you should be able to do this. Just create a
custom slideshow. Then choose the prompt and response facets that
you wish to use, and start the slideshow.</p>
<p>Let me know if this isn't clear.</p>
<p>Kind regards,<br>
Drew</p></div>drewmccormacktag:mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com,2010-10-19:Comment/393408872016-03-17T21:16:47Z2016-03-17T21:16:47Zlimiting to a single response facet<div><p>Drew, This isn't working for me. In Studies, I'm using a stack
with every note having 4 facets. In "Custom Slide Show", I can
select the prompt facet I prefer no problem. When I try to choose
my response facet (first or second or third remaining facet), I
still get all three remaining facets as responses in the slide
show. Is the only way to do this is to select "exclude from study
sessions" and "apply note settings to other notes in the stack" for
the two facets I don't want to study?</p></div>srh9592tag:mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com,2010-10-19:Comment/393408872016-03-17T21:19:41Z2016-03-17T21:19:41Zlimiting to a single response facet<div><p>Hmm, that may be a bug. I'll look into it and let you know.</p>
<p>Kind regards,<br>
Drew</p></div>drewmccormack