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I am developing a math lesson worksheet for my homeschool lessons. One way
it's working quite well is to use the solutions of problems to find a letter code. I would like to have the following attributes: 1.) 26 randomly-generated math problems, each with a unique solution. 2.) Not write a bunch of VB code to do it. (I'm kinda burned out on that). Is there an easy solution? If you would like to see what I have so far, please request it and I'll e-mail it to you. There is no VB on it right now, so you can open it with macros turned off. -- Adios, Clay Harryman |
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