Ray Jackson writes:
I've found that I can omit a question by selecting it with the mouse
and then clicking Insert-Note in the menu bar. The question will no
longer appear in the output file as it is now a LyX note. The problem
is that I can't seem to reverse the process so the question is
Kevin == Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Ray Jackson writes:
I've found that I can omit a question by selecting it with the
mouse and then clicking Insert-Note in the menu bar. The question
will no longer appear in the output file as it is now a LyX note.
The problem is that I
Ray Jackson wrote:
Hi,
I wish to produce a multi-choice test paper using LyX1.3.5 whereby a
subset of questions are chosen from a pool of questions in the LyX file.
What I need is a straightforward method of excluding questions from a
particular version of the test but leave them in the file
Ray Jackson writes:
I've found that I can omit a question by selecting it with the mouse
and then clicking Insert-Note in the menu bar. The question will no
longer appear in the output file as it is now a LyX note. The problem
is that I can't seem to reverse the process so the question is
Kevin == Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Ray Jackson writes:
I've found that I can omit a question by selecting it with the
mouse and then clicking Insert-Note in the menu bar. The question
will no longer appear in the output file as it is now a LyX note.
The problem is that I
Ray Jackson wrote:
Hi,
I wish to produce a multi-choice test paper using LyX1.3.5 whereby a
subset of questions are chosen from a pool of questions in the LyX file.
What I need is a straightforward method of excluding questions from a
particular version of the test but leave them in the file
Ray Jackson writes:
> I've found that I can omit a question by selecting it with the mouse
> and then clicking Insert->Note in the menu bar. The question will no
> longer appear in the output file as it is now a LyX note. The problem
> is that I can't seem to reverse the process so the question is
> "Kevin" == Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kevin> Ray Jackson writes:
>> I've found that I can omit a question by selecting it with the
>> mouse and then clicking Insert->Note in the menu bar. The question
>> will no longer appear in the output file as it is now a LyX note.
>>
Ray Jackson wrote:
Hi,
I wish to produce a multi-choice test paper using LyX1.3.5 whereby a
subset of questions are chosen from a pool of questions in the LyX file.
What I need is a straightforward method of excluding questions from a
particular version of the test but leave them in the file
Hi,
I wish to produce a multi-choice test paper using LyX1.3.5 whereby a
subset of questions are chosen from a pool of questions in the LyX file.
What I need is a straightforward method of excluding questions from a
particular version of the test but leave them in the file for future use.
I've
Hi,
I wish to produce a multi-choice test paper using LyX1.3.5 whereby a
subset of questions are chosen from a pool of questions in the LyX file.
What I need is a straightforward method of excluding questions from a
particular version of the test but leave them in the file for future use.
I've
Hi,
I wish to produce a multi-choice test paper using LyX1.3.5 whereby a
subset of questions are chosen from a pool of questions in the LyX file.
What I need is a straightforward method of excluding questions from a
particular version of the test but leave them in the file for future use.
I've
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