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Answer» Hello. I am really stumped here. I work for a tutoring company that has an online tutoring service. The worksheets have multiple choice setup where you click on a little circle next to the answer you want to choose. if it is excel, format --> Boarders and shading make sure there are clickedBut, there seems to be no need for this. He has said the circles print when he copies these worksheets into Excel. So, what's the point of adding Boarders and shading into the procedure?Soybean just dont you worry about..... tick the box as i said above it should work for you.... Quote from: Spero-T on September 17, 2007, 08:09:07 AM Soybean just dont you worry about.....Oh, boy. How about answering the question?Thanks again. Guess I was just hoping that I could just print straight from the webpage like the other tutors can. I have been copying/pasting, and that is working. I don't really have excel, but I have open office version of excel. This is a link to one of the website pages, if anyone has time, they can see if they can print straight from it. Maybe it's just me.... http://www.kwiznet.com/p/takeQuiz.php?ChapterID=2671&CurriculumID=26 I can print straight from it, with the circles printed. I'm using Canon BJC-3000 printer; it's 5 years or more old, as I recall. I'm wondering whether this is a printer problem. Have you experienced any other printing problems? What printer do you have? Do you know what kind of printers some of the other tutors are using? Did this tutoring involve a lot of printing? Do you need to print all the answer sheets? Here's an idea that might save some paper if keeping the answers in digital format would be acceptable. You could install a PDF converter and "print" these worksheets to a PDF file that could KEEP on your hard drive and, if DESIRED, print. Some freeware is available but your usage may need to get PAID version for commercial use; not sure about that. Here's an example of a PDF product: http://home.earthlink.net/~dderolph/GRE_Test_Prepar.pdf What do you think?Sorry, busy week! Thank you for your replies. soybean-I have an HP PSC 1610 All in One printer that I bought used at a garage sale. I've had little problems with it, it seems to work fine. I think my boss uses a Canon. I probably print only about 30-40 worksheets each week for my job, so not a tremendous amount. Honestly, I have been assigning more essay work so that I don't have to print up these messed up worksheets! I don't print more than one answer sheet, if that, per set of worksheets. I am building up a file of every answer sheet, so I really don't need more than one of each. I will simply assume that my printer will not ever print those little circles! I give up! But thank you all again for your time, and your ideas.Quote from: Spero-T on September 17, 2007, 08:09:07 AM Soybean just dont you worry about..... Sorry man did not mean to be so rude, patio is always atacking what i say...... Just very defencive |
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