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revising old exam
Hi. I am revising an exam in Word 2003 which has had some exam questions pasted into it from another exam, most of which has different formatting and wierd numbering and lettering. My question is, what is the best way to go through and change all the "distractors" from a) b) c) to A. B. C. throughout? Should I take out all the numbering and formatting, then re-do them? My other question is, I have (finally!) grasped the concept of outline numbering, and set myself up an outline numbered list to look like the exam question; question # followed by distractors. I have not quite figured out however if I can make it into a "style" for exam questions, that I can apply to this new exam. Hopefully I am making sense! Thanks for any help, Colleen. -- Colleen |
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