Re: How do I create a test or quiz with radio buttons or check boxes?



P.S. You could head over to the programming newsgroups, as well, to see if
there is any information in there. They start with
microsoft.public.office.developer.*

Good luck--

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Susan Ramlet
MVP - Office

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"Susan Ramlet" <susan@mvps-dot-org> wrote in message
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Hi, Jive Kitten,

Word is a word processor, so any automation such as you describe would
need to be accomplished via programming. However, you are unlikely to
find basic information on how to do that in a peer newsgroup such as this.
You might look for a class or online resource on programming--or for a
consultant. You might also search for a product that lets you build
quizzes (either online or locally on your system), such as Quia, QuizStar
ro Quiz Center. I'm not recommending any of those; they just came up in a
Google search.

Microsoft also has a form program called "InfoPath" that might be an
option for you; I'm not sure if the answer feedback that you are looking
for is built in, but you could hop on over to an InfoPath newsgroup and
ask the gurus there.

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Susan Ramlet
MVP - Office

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"Jive Kitten" <JiveKitten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I would like to create tests or quizes like those at the end of Microsoft
training. I can create simple forms with check boxes, drop donw list and
text boxes in word but I would like to make the multiple chose questions
interactive so they can only choose one answer and get feed back if its
right
or wrong. I am currentlyworking in Office XP
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Jive Kitten




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