Help: Questions About Tables

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I am in two minds how to approach this task and would like some advice how I would go about it using Word of Mac. I have several questions with multiple answers. So for example: I would like a tick box next to each possible answer.

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Help: Questions About Tables

When the tick is put into boxes and then check Answer button is pushed the correct answers will be shown with a tick to the right of the answer. Question 1 of 14 A tachograph is used to record: Select Three of the options below.

√ Vehicle speed B. Voicemail messages C.

√ Distance travelled D. √ Journey times E. Video images Check Answer (Click button) Correct Answer: A, C and D and I want a coloured ticked to appear to right of each answer and a total 1 out of 14 is given.

But say someone enters A, B and E. √ Vehicle speed B. √ Voicemail messages C. Distance travelled D. Journey times E.

√ Video images Check Answer (Click) A. Is correct but B and E wrong. Question receives no mark because all three must be answered correctly and I want the correct answers to be shown as above with the coloured tick to the right of each correct answer.

I hope you can help. Thanks in advance. Ctrl + R wasn't working because you hadn't assigned it to the Reset macro. To add a keyboard shortcut:. Open the document and unprotect it by using ToolsProtect Document, unchecking Protect document for and OKing out.

Choose ToolsCustomize Keyboard. At the bottom of the dialog, change Save changes in: from Normal.dotm to 13. Tachograph Overview.docm. In the Categories list, scroll down to Macros and select it. In the Commands list, scroll down to ResetQuestions and select it.

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Click in the Press new keyboard shortcut field, then press control and r. Your chosen command will appear in the field. Click on the Assign button. With the document still unprotected, right-click on each checkbox and choose Properties. Change the Entry field to None instead of Question01.

The Entry field runs the chosen macro every time you enter the field, so setting it on every checkbox makes it run every time you revisit the checkbox. This is why the checkmarks appeared early. Previously, you said that you wanted to assess all questions at the same time, after they are all answered. If so, on your last page in the Finished checkbox, you would remove the Entry and Exit ResetQuestions macro.

As is, checking that box would just reset the form, not tally the answers. Since you've already written a separate macro for each question, we can create one macro to summon them all: Sub CheckQuestions Question01 Question02 Question03 Question04 Question05 Question06 Question07 Question08 Question09 Question10 Question11 Question12 Question13 Question14 End Sub Then set the Entry macro on the Finished checkbox to CheckQuestions. Now clicking on it will run through all 14 macros and display a score. On a design note, you'll get more reliable pagination if you create pages by inserting a Page Break instead of multiple carriage returns. Your file uses Lucida Grande and Zapf Dingbats, neither of which will display on a Windows computer. That shows which fonts come with different versions of Windows.

With most of these changes. I did not remove the Entry macros from Questions 2 to 14, you still have to do that. Brandwares - Advanced Office template services to the graphic design industry and select corporations.

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