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Tell us what you want to know about ExamView and we will strive to answer your questions in upcoming issues. Email your questions to: support@fscreations.com
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If you copied a multiple choice question (including the question stem and choices) from another source, you can press F7 (instead of CTRL+V) to use the Smart Paste feature. ExamView will automatically format the question when it pastes the text into the entry area. For example, copy a multiple choice question and its choices from a word processing document. Choose to create a new multiple choice question and press F7. The program will paste the question stem text and then automatically paste each choice into the corresponding table cell. Starting with ExamView 4.0, the Select by Criteria feature has been expanded to allow you to select questions from multiple question banks instead of just one. After choosing a group of banks, you can select questions from this group based on question type, difficulty level, objective, and much more. This improved feature allows you to create a test with the speed of the QuickTest Wizard combined with the power and flexibility of the Select by Criteria command. ExamView includes a full-featured equation editor which gives you the ability to lay out complex equations using over one hundred mathematical symbols, dozens of mathematical templates or structures, and multiple formatting options. In addition, the equation editor fully supports variables and dynamic content. If you use the equation editor regularly, it will save you time in the long run to learn some of the keyboard shortcuts. For example, use Ctrl+F to create a fraction, Ctrl+R for a square root, Ctrl+H ("high") for superscript, and Ctrl+L ("low") for subscript. To
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