Answer Bank Display Options
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Show the answer bank
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To show the answer bank, select the check box for the Show Answer Bank option in the options pane.
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To hide the answer bank, deselect the check box.
Set the number of columns
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Select the Number of Columns option in the options grid and press the drop-down button to display the column options.
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Select the preferred number of columns between 1 and 10 or select Auto to automatically set the number of columns according to best fit.
Change the numbering style
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Select the Number Style option in the options grid and press the drop-down button to display the style options.
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Select the preferred style from: none, lowercase, uppercase, numeric.
Change the font
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Select the Font option in the options pane and press the ellipsis button to display the font selection dialog.
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Select the preferred font name, style, and size.
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Click OK to close the dialog and apply the selected font.
Change the color
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In the options panel, find and select "Color."
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Click the three dots (ellipsis) in the color box to open the color picker.
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Choose the color you like.
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Click "OK" to save your choice and apply the new color.
Change the background color
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In the options panel, find and select "Background Color."
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Click the three dots (ellipsis) in the color box to open the color picker.
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Choose the color you like.
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Click "OK" to save your choice and apply the new color.
Change the row spacing
Set the spacing between rows of exercises in 100ths of an inch (25 = 1/4 inch, 40 = 1cm).
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Select the input field for the Row Spacing option in the options pane.
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Type a new value in the field or use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the value. Valid range is 0 to 300.
Change the top padding
Sets the padding (extra white space) between the top of the answer bank and the exercises above it in 100ths of an inch (24 = 1/4 inch, 40 = 1cm). Valid range: 0 to 100.
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Select the input field for the Top Padding option in the options grid.
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Type a new value in the field or use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the value.