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As we begin the new academic year, let me take a moment to welcome back our seasoned ExamView users and extend greetings to those of you new to this newsletter. Four times a year, the ExamView Quarterly newsletter comes to you with useful tips and answers to some of the more frequently asked questions about ExamView. Instructors from around the world contribute their insight by writing articles for the In Your Own Words and ExamView My Way columns.

I hope you find this issue helpful as you begin the year. Our goal is to help you save time and improve your students' performance. Your feedback is important to us. Please let us know how we can continue these efforts.

Sincerely,

President

 

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    If you have an idea to share or want to share your successes with ExamView, please send us a note.