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11. Specify the correct correlations between the two columns by click-
ing once on an answer in the first column, clicking once on the
corresponding answer in the second column, and then clicking the
Match button. You'll see a line connect the two “matched”
entries. Repeat for each of the matches. Note that you can match
any answer from the first column to any in the second column,
even one that's already been matched.
Tip:
You can also match entries by clicking on an entry in column 2
and dragging it to the matching answer in column 1.
12. Specify the way you want the viewer to make matches, either by
dragging and dropping or by choosing a different option from the
Style drop-down list.
13. Specify the Numbering for the questions. You can use capital let-
ters (A, B, C), lowercase letters (a, b, c), or numbers (1, 2, 3).
14. You may set options for this question as described in a later sec-
tion in this chapter, or you can leave the default settings so that all
your questions will act the same way.
15. You may set reporting options for this question as described later
in this chapter.
16. Click OK when you are done to display the new question slide.
 
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