Can't take quiz for shop I'm supposed to do today (IPSOS) - help, please!

Yep. Got online to prep, shocked to see I have to take the quiz (does anyone else get tired of taking the same quiz over and over and over? ).

I accessed the quiz, but it's just the questions. It's multiple choice, but there's no answers to choose from

I've taken many quizzes, never ran into this before.

Any ideas? Of course, I sent an e-mail, but probably won't get an answer til about Wednesday - if EVER.

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No. For many reasons, but mostly 'cause I'm a tech idiot and don't know how.

smiling smiley

But it's the question, then just a blank, then the next question.
Are you on a tablet ? If so I have found the answers don't show up the same as if you were on a laptop. It seems like the answers are not there, but you have to page/hover over to the far right. To the point you don't think there will be anything there, but wella the answers are all lined up to the far right side. After answeing you will need to move back over to the left for the next question.

Gosh this is when posting a screenshot would be so helpful. Hope we are able to do that someday.
Zek, that would be ideal. I do know how to take a screenshot on my phone, but not on my PC. I'll try your suggestion, see if they are...ahem...hiding in plain sight!!!
Got it. Even though I was on my pc, they were beyond the right hand margin. Thanks so much.
Sometimes this is a formoatting error...one quick fix I like to check with these annoying quizzes is to expand your margin (on your screen) to the right because sometimes the choices are "right aligned" in the format.....good luck...
The little windows button and PrtSC button at the same time for windows PCs should take a screenshot

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@BuffaloNY101 wrote:

The little windows button and PrtSC button at the same time for windows PCs should take a screenshot
Well, hot dog!!! I never knew that!!! I just tried it and it works like a charm!! Thanks for that tip of the day!
@BuffaloNY101 wrote:

The little windows button and PrtSC button at the same time for windows PCs should take a screenshot
Odd, I get the screenshot on my PC by hitting alt-prtsc
@KokoBWare wrote:

@BuffaloNY101 wrote:

The little windows button and PrtSC button at the same time for windows PCs should take a screenshot
Odd, I get the screenshot on my PC by hitting alt-prtsc
Well DOUBLE-hot dog!! That worked for me as well!! So cool to get these extra little hints for keyboard shortcuts!!
@guysmom And to make it a TRIPLE, I use FN + Print Screen to take a screenshot.

I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
ON A PC.....if you type "snipping" into the search at the bottom, that is better than an entire screen shot. You can "draw" a line around what you want captured. this is the "snipping tool."

There is another product similar to "snipping tool" that allows you to mask some of content of what you snipped, but I forgot the name of that one. So if you "snipped" your credit card statement and want to block something out, you could still do that.
I have used a program called SnagIt for years. It allows capturing any portion of a screen, and can even be set to "scroll" so that multiple pages can be captured at once. Images can be saved as PDF or JPG, and maybe others as well. It also has editing tools and the ability to draw a line (as thick as you want) over an area you want to obscure. I think that there is a free version. I began using it about 20 years ago and gladly pay modest fees for periodic updates.

If all you want to do is to capture all or part of a screen, then HBIGDADDY is right - the Snip tool which is a part of Windows will work fine. I use it when I happen to be on someone else's PC or at a computer in a hotel. Here are the simple instructions direct from Microsoft:
"To use the Snipping Tool when you have a mouse and a keyboard:
Press Windows logo key + Shift + S. The desktop will darken while you select an area for your screenshot.
Rectangular mode is selected by default. ...
The screenshot is automatically copied to your clipboard."

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SNAGIT. yes, i forgot the name. I use "snip" the most, but have to hide client data at times when at work and dealing with vendors. I don't use the "snagit" frequently enough to remember the name.

@myst4au wrote:

I have used a program called SnagIt for years. It allows capturing any portion of a screen, and can even be set to "scroll" so that multiple pages can be captured at once. Images can be saved as PDF or JPG, and maybe others as well. It also has editing tools and the ability to draw a line (as thick as you want) over an area you want to obscure. I think that there is a free version. I began using it about 20 years ago and gladly pay modest fees for periodic updates.

If all you want to do is to capture all or part of a screen, then HBIGDADDY is right - the Snip tool which is a part of Windows will work fine. I use it when I happen to be on someone else's PC or at a computer in a hotel. Here are the simple instructions direct from Microsoft:
"To use the Snipping Tool when you have a mouse and a keyboard:
Press Windows logo key + Shift + S. The desktop will darken while you select an area for your screenshot.
Rectangular mode is selected by default. ...
The screenshot is automatically copied to your clipboard."
Thanks for the useful knowledge on snipping.

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