limit to one answer

Re: limit to one answer

by Boaz Miller -
Number of replies: 3
Thank you, this solved my problem
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Re: limit to one answer

by Asset Berdibek -
Sorry for reasking, but I'm trying to do the same thing, disable the check button, but I'm completely lost.

Can you elaborate on what you added and where exactly in the question settings?
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Re: limit to one answer

by Richard Lobb -
Are you just trying to hide the check button all the time, or only when certain conditions have been satisfied (e.g. a 100% penalty has been reached)?

The first one is very easy - just click the Hide check button:

Screenshot show Hide check button.

Henry's posting was also explaining how to set up JavaScript to hide the check button when certain conditions are met. That's much harder. If you want that option, please post back telling us what under what conditions you wish to hide the check button.
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Re: limit to one answer

by Asset Berdibek -
I want the check button become hidden after students click it 3 times.

I guess it's impossible unless I use a template grader instead of the exact match, right?

Could you please tell me how it can be done step by step?