Randomize Answers in Test Questions

Ben:


 




Somehow your link to a solution you have to pay for doesn't feel in-line with the spirit and purpose of this forum. Although I do respect and appreciate the fact you have invested a lot of time and effort in finding advanced solutions like this, and have helped many, many people here over the years -including me- it seems to me that the idea of a forum like this is to share our questions and knowledge in the hope that this shared knowledge will benefit us all. 


Sharing is the key word here. Offering paid solutions may not be the best way to contribute to this forum. This is a site for people who would like to help eachother. Maybe there are other forums for selling stuff. It's like saying "I know the answer...but I'm not gonna tell you...!" Not very sharing. 


Kind regards, Jaap




 


 


j911bradford said:Brand new member here. I'm using Lectora Professional Publishing Suite 2004. Is it possible to randomize the answers to a multiple choice test without manually entering them in a random order and, if so, how?


Edited By: j911bradford on 2008-3-31 12:13:41

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