Yes, you can definitely randomize a list of questions in Word! Here's how you can do it:
- First, type out your list of 36 questions in a new Word document.
- Highlight all of the questions by clicking and dragging your mouse over them.
- Click on the "Home" tab in the top menu bar, and then click on the "Sort" button in the "Paragraph" section.
- In the "Sort Text" dialog box that appears, make sure that the "Sort by" dropdown menu is set to "Paragraphs" and that the "Type" dropdown menu is set to "Text."
- Next, click on the "Options" button in the bottom left corner of the dialog box.
- In the "Sort Options" dialog box that appears, make sure that the "Random" checkbox is selected under the "Sort" section.
- Click "OK" to close the "Sort Options" dialog box, and then click "OK" again to close the "Sort Text" dialog box.
- Your list of questions should now be randomized! You can double-check by scrolling through the list to make sure that the questions are in a different order than they were before.
That's it! You now have a randomized list of questions in Word. Good luck with your study!