You can create multiple versions or copies of a Quizmaker '09 quiz. Here's how:
Open your quiz in Quizmaker '09.
Click the round Articulate button in the upper left corner, and select Save As.
Select a location and enter a file name for the new version / copy of your quiz.
Click the Save button.
After saving the quizzes, you can insert them and then adjust the quizzes through Presenter. It may not be quite as quick as you'd hoped, but this may still save you some time in the process
Thanks so much! That answers the question. As long as I have your wonderful attention, how about this one:
The slide master settings for this quiz only work partially - the image I've inserted as a background to match the course master is fine, but my attempts to resize the text boxes for the question and responses do not carry over when questions are created, so that I need to do this in slide view for eqch question.
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HI Carol!
You can create multiple versions or copies of a Quizmaker '09 quiz. Here's how:
After saving the quizzes, you can insert them and then adjust the quizzes through Presenter. It may not be quite as quick as you'd hoped, but this may still save you some time in the process
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks!
Thanks so much! That answers the question.
As long as I have your wonderful attention, how about this one:
The slide master settings for this quiz only work partially - the image I've inserted as a background to match the course master is fine, but my attempts to resize the text boxes for the question and responses do not carry over when questions are created, so that I need to do this in slide view for eqch question.
Oops. I take back my happiness with your answer. The Save As option is greyed out.
The only options in the Articulate button menu are Import, Print, Send or Save and Return to Presenter.
But it turns out to have worked just as well to just copy and rename the files in explorer view.
Good morning Carol,
I apologize for the delay. It sounds like you were able to get this working in the end, correct? If not, please let me know!
Thanks
Christine
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