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This demo shows how to create a simple multiple choice exercise using drop down menu boxes with the forms tool within MSWord.
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This demo shows how to create a simple multiple choice exercise using drop down menu boxes with the forms tool within MSWord.

Dec 21, 2015

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Page 1: This demo shows how to create a simple multiple choice exercise using drop down menu boxes with the forms tool within MSWord.

This demo shows how to create a simple multiple choice exercise using drop down menu boxes with the forms tool within MSWord.

Page 2: This demo shows how to create a simple multiple choice exercise using drop down menu boxes with the forms tool within MSWord.

Start with the text you wish to useStart with the text you wish to use

Page 3: This demo shows how to create a simple multiple choice exercise using drop down menu boxes with the forms tool within MSWord.

Click view / toolbars / formsClick view / toolbars / forms

Page 4: This demo shows how to create a simple multiple choice exercise using drop down menu boxes with the forms tool within MSWord.

Delete the text you wish to replace and making sure the cursor stays in place, click the drop-down form field button.

Delete the text you wish to replace and making sure the cursor stays in place, click the drop-down form field button.

Page 5: This demo shows how to create a simple multiple choice exercise using drop down menu boxes with the forms tool within MSWord.

A grey box appears in place of the text. This can be removed by clicking the “a” button. Click the form field options button.

A grey box appears in place of the text. This can be removed by clicking the “a” button. Click the form field options button.

Page 6: This demo shows how to create a simple multiple choice exercise using drop down menu boxes with the forms tool within MSWord.

Click the space bar a few times so that the space will appear empty at first / click Add.

Click the space bar a few times so that the space will appear empty at first / click Add.

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Type in the first choice – it’s best to leave one space before and after the word / click Add.

Type in the first choice – it’s best to leave one space before and after the word / click Add.

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Type in any other choices / click Add. You’ll notice a list of choices is created. Click OK

Type in any other choices / click Add. You’ll notice a list of choices is created. Click OK

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Add any more drop down menus you wish. Before saving you must “lock” the page by clicking the padlock button.

Add any more drop down menus you wish. Before saving you must “lock” the page by clicking the padlock button.

Page 10: This demo shows how to create a simple multiple choice exercise using drop down menu boxes with the forms tool within MSWord.

Save the document as “read only” by choosing general options in the tools menu as shown.

Save the document as “read only” by choosing general options in the tools menu as shown.

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Click the “read-only recommended” box

Click the “read-only recommended” box

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The document will contain drop down multiple-choice exercise that the user can complete and email to a tutor if appropriate.

The document will contain drop down multiple-choice exercise that the user can complete and email to a tutor if appropriate.