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    Is anyone aware of a way to create an Excel test. Where I could have students open the file, answer the questions - I could then grade them separately...

    I am pretty new to this stuff...thanks!

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    Riles, you havent really explained very much about what you have, what you want and what you expect, but in view of this:
    Quote Originally Posted by Riles
    I am pretty new to this stuff...thanks!
    i couldn't help but wonder how on Gods earth you could achieve this:
    Quote Originally Posted by Riles
    Where I could have students open the file, answer the questions - I could then grade them separately...
    , i'm not being awkward its just you cannot mark a student on something you don't entirely understand yourself, do yourself a favour purchase an excel book like: Excel Step By Step, and then you will have a very good insight as to the capabilities and workings of excel.

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    Maybe i was a little brash!, maybe i read it wrong perhaps you mean this http://www.create.cett.msstate.edu/c...excel_test.pdf
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    For the fun ...

    Multiple choice with four possible answers. Questions and answers are to be filled in in Questions sheet. The answer will be saved as A, B, C or D in the according column of the Anwers sheet.

    Hope it will get you started.

    Charlize

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