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You must first have opened an existing question in ExamView Test Generator to perform the steps in this article.
Converting a Table to Text
- Select the table you want to convert to text.
You must have the entire table selected before you can choose the Table to Text command. Use the Select Table command if you have difficulties highlighting an entire table.
- Click Table from the menu bar, mouse over Convert and select Table to Text.
- Select the Separate Text With option.
- Click OK to convert the table.
Converting Tabular Text Into a Table
If you plan to create online, LAN-based or internet tests with tabular material; you should use tables, not tabs.
- Select the text you want to convert to a table.
For best results, the text should be separated by tabs or commas.
- Click Table from the menu bar, mouse over Convert and select Text to Table.
- If necessary, change the number of columns and table format.
- Select the Separate Text At option.
- Click OK to convert the text.
Splitting a Table Into Two Separate Tables
- Click in the row where you want to split the table.
All rows above the selected row will be placed in one table, and the selected row and all subsequent rows will be placed in a new table.
- Click Table and select Split Table.
If you created a table on the first line of a question, you can insert a blank line before the table. Click in the first row, click Table and select Split Table.