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How do I make a quiz in Publisher?

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Jan Boxum Merk - 23 Jan 2005 19:53 GMT
Therre a lots of quizzes on the web, but I like to make one myself. Help
doesn't help me a lot, so who can?
Mary Sauer - 23 Jan 2005 21:16 GMT
Do you intend to use the quiz as a web feature?

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> Therre a lots of quizzes on the web, but I like to make one myself. Help
> doesn't help me a lot, so who can?
Jan Boxum Merk - 24 Jan 2005 22:37 GMT
No, I'm making an automated exam. It is to be used at a stand alone computer.
I have made a similar exam in PP but that doesn't have the ability of
automatic verifying the number of correct answers, which I do get when I fill
in a quiz at the internet. I'd like to change my exam so I won't have correct
the exam manually every time

> Do you intend to use the quiz as a web feature?
>
> > Therre a lots of quizzes on the web, but I like to make one myself. Help
> > doesn't help me a lot, so who can?
Ed Bennett - 24 Jan 2005 23:03 GMT
> No, I'm making an automated exam. It is to be used at a stand alone
> computer. I have made a similar exam in PP but that doesn't have the
> ability of automatic verifying the number of correct answers, which I
> do get when I fill in a quiz at the internet. I'd like to change my
> exam so I won't have correct the exam manually every time

You would have to create the exam as a web page, and you would have to use
scripting to manage the answer checking.
Scripting isn't automatically supported in Publisher web pages to my
knowledge, but you might want to check out the webdesign forum at
microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign

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