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Multiple-choice questions in Access
Hi all,
I'm kind of an rusty old VB3.0 programmer now starting out on VB6.0 but
a beginner in Access. I've created a series of questions with four
possible answers, an indicator of the correct answer, and a comment as
to why it is correct. I'd like to be able to pull random records from
the Access table which the student would answer by clicking on a option
button. At the end of, say, 10 questions they would be told how many
they had got wrong and would be offered the chance to review those ten
questions. The program would indicate their choice and the correct/incorrect
choice (where applicable) and display the comment box. Any advice or
example code greatly
appreciated!
Many thanks
Paul
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