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Inline Matching Table

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Bruce Sharp

I am trying to create a table of geometric shapes and their properties as column and row headings. The students would click the pop-up menu in each cell to select yes/no. When I format the answer for inline matching it has to look like this:

a. 1 = yes

b. 2 = yes

c. 3 = no

The problem is that I am limited to 26 letters of the alphabet. The table I want to build would have 77 answer cells. Is there another way around this?

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Brad Marshall
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Good question, Bruce. Once you reach 'y' in your answers, just begin to duplicate it. For example:

Type: MT
Score: 1, Partial, Round
1) Matching question
a. 1 = 1
b. 2 = 2
c. 3 = 3
d. 4 = 4
e. 5 = 5
f. 6 = 6
g. 7 = 7
h. 8 = 8
i. 9 = 9
j. 10 = 10
k. 11 = 11
l. 12 = 12
m. 13 = 13
n. 14 = 14
o. 15 = 15
p. 16 = 16
q. 17 = 17
r. 18 = 18
s. 19 = 19
t. 20 = 20
u. 21 = 21
v. 22 = 22
w. 23 = 23
x. 24 = 24
y. 25 = 25
y. 26 = 26
y. 27 = 27
y. 28 = 28
y. 29 = 29
y. 30 = 30

 

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Bruce Sharp

Thanks! I had actually started over with a, b, etc. After I saved I noticed that it changed the duplicate letters to all y's. I tested it in the syllabus preview and it seemed to work. Putting all y's after that made me doubtful though. Thanks for clearing it up!

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