Assigning a password to a test, Exporting a test – Turning Technologies ExamView User Manual
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Click
from the toolbar or click File and select Save.
NOTE
Click File and select Save As to save the test with a different file name and/or to save the
test to a new file location.
2
Enter a name for the test.
3
Identify the folder where you want to save the test. If you want to save the file on a different drive or on a network,
choose the location.
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Click Save to save the test.
Assigning a Password to a Test
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Be sure to write your password on a piece of paper and store it in a safe place. You will not be able
to open the test without the password.
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Click Edit from the menu bar and select Test Password.
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Enter a password and click OK.
3
Re-enter the password and click OK to confirm the password.
NOTE
To remove an existing password, click Edit and select Test Password. Delete the existing
password and click OK.
Exporting a Test
Tests may be exported as a Rich Text Format (RTF), HTML, ExamView Question Bank (BNK), ANGEL (ZIP), Blackboard
(ZIP) or WebCT (ZIP) file.
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Click File from the menu bar, mouse over Export and select the appropriate export type.
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Enter a new file name.
3
Optionally, select a folder to identify the location where you want to save the file. If you want to save the file on a
different drive or on a network, choose that location.
4
Click Save to export the test.
Some export formats require additional settings to be specified and an options dialog will appear. Complete the required
fields to continue the export process.
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The Rich Text Format (RTF) provides an easy way to export to a program such as a word processor. Depending
on the application you use to import an RTF file, some of the formatting options may not be supported. For
example, WordPad does not accommodate tables, borders, shading, etc.
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You can export a test to a question bank format. By exporting a test to a question bank format, you can then
include those questions on another test.
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To merge several question banks into one question bank, create a test using all of the questions from the desired
banks. Then, export the test as a question bank.
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