When using fill in the blank questions, my understanding is that white space matters in the answers, that the typed answer must EXACTLY match the answer we have listed. Can someone confirm that my understanding is correct?
If it is, does anyone know if there is a scripting language for the Quizmaker? Or is there an API for extending it?
In '09, it looks like you can have only 10 correct answers. We are looking to have people write code, which has many possibilities, potentially thousands of possibilities, when you add in white space.
I have many developers in house who write code. They told me to ask if there's a way to back end code this kind of thing.
Hi Angie! Hopefully someone in the community will be able to assist you with this design request as that is not something that Articulate would support.
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Hi Angie!
I'm not sure that I'm following your question.
You can have many acceptable answers for your fill in the blank question as well as specify if the answers are case sensitive.
In '09, it looks like you can have only 10 correct answers. We are looking to have people write code, which has many possibilities, potentially thousands of possibilities, when you add in white space.
I have many developers in house who write code. They told me to ask if there's a way to back end code this kind of thing.
Hi Angie! Hopefully someone in the community will be able to assist you with this design request as that is not something that Articulate would support.
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