Test Questions

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Jeanne Conroy

I keep posting this but I haven't seen the answer.

I have a database of questions and multiple choice answers. I want to
create a query that will randomize the order of the questions, so that each
time the test is used the questions are presented in a different order.

JC
 
Good evening, Dirk:

I'm curious; how do you avoid word wrap problems with such a long url? I
know from experience that when I've tried using a longish url, it never
works. Actually I just tried a test post, using this url, and couldn't
reproduce it correctly.

Inquiring minds want to know!

Cheers!
Fred Boer
 
Fred Boer said:
Good evening, Dirk:

I'm curious; how do you avoid word wrap problems with such a long
url? I know from experience that when I've tried using a longish url, it
never works. Actually I just tried a test post, using this url, and couldn't
reproduce it correctly.

Inquiring minds want to know!

Either it's the particular patched version of OE that I'm using, or it's
the operation of OE-Quotefix, which I use to make Outlook Express behave
the way I want it to. I'm not sure which is responsible.
 
To John Vinson, who provided the answer I found from this link, thank you.
However, I get an error message when I try to insert the function "Network
Connection Lost". This is curious, as I am working on the machine
containing the file. Can anyone help me with this?
 
Jeanne Conroy said:
To John Vinson, who provided the answer I found from this link, thank
you. However, I get an error message when I try to insert the
function "Network Connection Lost". This is curious, as I am working
on the machine containing the file. Can anyone help me with this?

Are you getting this message: "Error accessing file. Network connection
may have been lost."? If so, and if you're running Access 2000, then
you may well have been bitten by the nasty bug described in MS
Knowledgebase article 304548. Here's the link:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304548
You receive an error message when you try to view the code in a
module, compile a database, create an MDE file or execute code in Access
2000
 
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