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Many of you wrote and asked for a hit. Here it is. I'm hoping to get =
mine up and running tonight. We'll see. Good luck and thanks to all.

1st idea:
Copy the list to your wordprocessing program. Split it up into a table =
or set of tables. Save it in your regular wordprocessing format, then do =
a Save As to the Web (each program does it somewhat differently. The =
tables format keeps everything aligned, and the save as for the publish =
to Web format keeps your original work safe in case you need=20
to do it again, or change things.=20

2nd idea:
I do this, and it is easy. I haven't done it since June, so I'll have to =
look at my other computer while I write this. You go into "school" and =
then into "quizzes/tests". In the quizzes list ... select all of the =
records that you want (when you highlight them, it shows how many you =
have selected in the bottom left corner of the window ... I try to even =
out the letters with a similar amount of quizzes so the html page isn't =
too long)  Once you have however many you want to export highlighted, go =
to the Quizzes/tests menu at the top and choose "Export HTML quiz list" =
... Ta DA!

3rd idea:
C:\Documents and Settings\waymirek\Local Settings\Temporary Internet =
Files\OLKD4\How can I get a list of all of my quizzes to post on our =
school's web site.htm

Go to the above site. Information like this can be found by going to =
www.renlearn.com, click on the Support link on the upper right corner, =
and then click on the Knowledge Base link on the left.=A0 You can search =
for answers to a variety of questions, and get step by step instruction =
through the application.

4th idea:
Can you highlight the lists, then copy and paste? You might have to do =
it a page at a time. Or, if your catalog is online, and if the =
information for AR is entered in the catalog, you could search on the =
field, then export the list from your catalog.=20

Finally, if you do get a list formatted... save it as an RTF (rich text =
file). Open this RTF file in your web composition/editing program and =
have it convert the table to web format. The one thing you can't do, is =
copy a table and paste it into a web page.

5th idea:
Go to the LMNET archives =
http://askeric.org/Virtual/Listserv_Archives/LM_NET.shtml and type: ar =
web
You'll get several hits with the directions


Kris Waymire
Media Specialist
Harney Elementary
1500 N. Garfield St.
Lebanon, IN  46052
waymirek@leb.k12.in.us

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