We currently make test banks available only as rich-text or MS Word files. If we make test banks additionally available in Respondus format, is there a way to keep the production effort to a minimum?
Yes. If test banks are created using Respondus, you can easily save the files to MS Word, rich-text (.rtf), or text (.txt) format. Conversely, if you already have test banks in MS Word or rich-text format, you can import the questions into Respondus, although you have to follow specific formatting guidelines provided in the Respondus User Guide. In most cases, it’s more time-efficient to author test bank questions directly in Respondus and then save the files to the other formats you require.
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