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The Individual Session Summary Report (Reports/Attendance/Individual Pupil Reports/Individual Session Summary Report) will only display one student’s attendance details per page. Unfortunately it is not possible to change this. As a workaround, please follow the instructions below: Open File Manager Choose a destination (Eg: F:/Public/Updates) Right click on the white background and select New/Microsoft Word Document. …
Profiles – splitting on two pages
To avoid tabled report comments splitting across the page. Within the Word template; Select the paragraph or section of text you want to keep together. On the Home tab in Word 2010 or Word 2007, click the Paragraph group’s dialog launcher (the small arrow at the bottom-right. In Word 2003 (and earlier), choose Paragraph from…
How do I get rid of all of the markups in Word?
You can either click on the arrows to go through each one to check you are happy with the change and then click on the tick or the cross. If you are happy to get rid of all of them, click on the down arrow to the right of the tick and select ‘Accept all changes in document’
‘Error: Could not open macro storage.’ when running a SIMS report
‘Error: Could not open macro storage.’ when running a report via Reports > Run Report. The cause of this problem was a Microsoft Word File Block Setting. To resolve this you will need to open Microsoft Word and click on File -> Options. On this screen select Trust Centre -> File Block Settings….
Is it possible to copy and paste comments from a Word document into a Comment Aspect in a marksheet?
Yes, select the paragraph you wish to be copied in Word, press CTRL + C to copy the comments from Word, then press CTRL + V to paste the Word comments into the marksheet. Please note, Assessment Manager 7 will allow exactly 1000 characters to be entered into a Comment Aspect. How useful was this article?…
How do I open an Elevated Command Prompt?
I need to run a Command Prompt as a an administrator, how do I open an Elevated Command Prompt? There will need to be a user that has Administrative rights associated with the machine. Type cmd.exe into the search box on the Start menu. Right click on it and choose Run As or Run As…