Hi lloydml,
I would suggest using INI files. If yo've got Opus VI then you can read and write them, failing which Opus 5 will just read them. For quiz based tasks, they really are brilliant.
Example INI
[1]
Name five things that..
thing one
thing two
thing three
thing four
[2]
Name five things that..
thing one
thing two
thing three
thing four
By using a counter, you simply call the entire section under 1,2,3, etc and this information is read into an array. This array can then be split backup.
Just one question, how do the contestants give answers at the moment? I can see this be great in a multi-monitor environment where the teacher see one screen and the students see the IAWB. Perfect of Opus VI.
Mack
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