Hi - When I finish my quiz and click Print Results, I get a little table that reports the date and time, student score, passing score, and result. I saw one of the Quizmaker videos that showed clicking Print Results also can print the questions from the quiz. How do I make it print the questions?
If you enable print results but do not allow a user to review a quiz, they will not be able to review their questions and answers when they print results. This is by design. If you wish to allow a user to review their questions and answers when they print results, please see:
Is there anyway to have an end result where at the end of a course, the user can:
1.) Have a print out of the question, answer selected, incorrect/correct, total score?
or
2.) Default print results without showing the correct answer on the page.
So far, with the help of another Hero, I have a results slide that shows correct/incorrect answers for the question number with the users score as well.
I would like to either print from the results screen or default print results without showing the correct answer.
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Hi Lisa,
If you enable print results but do not allow a user to review a quiz, they will not be able to review their questions and answers when they print results. This is by design. If you wish to allow a user to review their questions and answers when they print results, please see:
http://www.articulate.com/support/quizmaker09/kb/?p=317
Perfect. Thanks!
Hello,
Is there anyway to have an end result where at the end of a course, the user can:
1.) Have a print out of the question, answer selected, incorrect/correct, total score?
or
2.) Default print results without showing the correct answer on the page.
So far, with the help of another Hero, I have a results slide that shows correct/incorrect answers for the question number with the users score as well.
I would like to either print from the results screen or default print results without showing the correct answer.
Can anything be done in Storyline?
Hi Joseph!
Looks like I responded to a similar question here. Just wanted to link the two. Hopefully someone will be able to chime in and assist.
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