We didn't feel like limiting the testing functionality to this. In a randomized test you have to have a next button on every page or it could submit prematurely since the last page could be asked at any time. However, non-randomized tests are used in wide variety of ways ... we have used them ourselves at Trivantis to create dynamic surveys where not all questions must be answered. Perhaps answering one question a certain way will branch the user to additional question pages that otherwise would be skipped. Lectora has no guarantee that the last page in the test is truly the last in a non-randomized setting.Edited By: aaron on 2006-5-19 14:1:40