Future feature for answer key: multiple layers (+workarounds
Posted: 2013-11-29 04:34:45
Hi, Martin and all forum readers,
One thing I really miss in NWP is the ability to prepare one document with test questions and the answers, but print them separately, one for the teacher (the key) and one for the students. Is it possible to do that with .rtf files in general? If so, is there a chance NWP might add that feature some time? Other than InDesign, I don't know of any decent way to do it, and InDesign is overkill for that kind of thing. It seems that maybe I read some discussion here in the forums on this topic, but I can't find anything. I think some workarounds (such as hidden characters for the answers) were mentioned (that's not a workable workaround, IMO). Any other workarounds for this? Oh, maybe someone recommended having a file for the test questions only and then printing it to a PDF used as a watermark background for the answer key document and then going back and putting the answers over the PDF. But that's inconvenient, too, since it requires two files, and if you want to change one question, you must reprint the test to PDF in a different file.
Thanks!
One thing I really miss in NWP is the ability to prepare one document with test questions and the answers, but print them separately, one for the teacher (the key) and one for the students. Is it possible to do that with .rtf files in general? If so, is there a chance NWP might add that feature some time? Other than InDesign, I don't know of any decent way to do it, and InDesign is overkill for that kind of thing. It seems that maybe I read some discussion here in the forums on this topic, but I can't find anything. I think some workarounds (such as hidden characters for the answers) were mentioned (that's not a workable workaround, IMO). Any other workarounds for this? Oh, maybe someone recommended having a file for the test questions only and then printing it to a PDF used as a watermark background for the answer key document and then going back and putting the answers over the PDF. But that's inconvenient, too, since it requires two files, and if you want to change one question, you must reprint the test to PDF in a different file.
Thanks!