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Old 02-14-2016, 03:22 AM
BrockYoung BrockYoung is offline Pushing Buttons to Create a Rubric for Students Windows 10 Pushing Buttons to Create a Rubric for Students Office 2010 64bit
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Greetings all,

I've been watching YouTube tutorials and reading up on VBA to solve this problem of mine. I'm a teacher in Canada, and I wanted to create a fillable PDF that my students could use to build their own marking rubrics. In Ontario, we use four different sections to mark students (Knowledge, Thinking, Application, Communication). I want my students to have choice for final unit projects (Write a paper, make a portfolio, write a kid's book, etc), and to do that, I want them to be able to make their own rubrics.

In the attachment, you'll see what I mean. On Page 1, under Knowledge, you'll see button one. If the student clicks that button, I want that box's content ("I will identify..." to be pasted into the knowledge box on page 2. You'll see where I'd like it to go. If I can get that to work, I will make buttons for all the options on page 1 to go to the right place on page 2.

Can anyone help me out?

Thanks!

Brock
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