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Jul 17, 2024, 1:58:29 PM7/17/24
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Just this morning when I click on a hyperlink in a Word document in my Dropbox folder stored on my MacBook Pro to open another Word document in my Dropbox folder stored in my MacBook Pro, rather than opening the file in Word it opens in Dropbox on line and then I have to select the "Open in" tab and select Microsoft Word. How do I correct this? Thanks.

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Per screenshot below, synch setting is "Available offline" and hyperlinks still bring me to the online version of the document rather than the document on my MAC (which is in a dropbox folder). And I pull the link from my MAC. Is this the setting you are referring to? Thanks!

Hyperlinks created by highlighting a Word file in Dropbox on my MacBook Pro, right clicking, selecting from the drop down menu "Copy Dropbox Link" and pasting that link into another Word file in Dropbox on my MacBook Pro. For years these links opened up directly into the Word file resident on my MacBook Pro. Now opens into the online version of that file and I have to then select Open In Microsoft Word.

I could have been more clear in my text. What i meant by embedd was that i insert the MathCad file as an "objekt" where it is possible too edit it at its source file and have a direct link to my word file. In the same way as it is possible to "live-link" an excel file to a word document. Where the updates in the excel file automatically get updated in the word file.

--dc--adobecom.hlx.page/dc-shared/assets/images/shared-images/frictionless/seo-icons/word-pdf-converting.svg An Acrobat PDF document and text document with arrows showing how you can convert a PDF to Microsoft Word

--dc--adobecom.hlx.page/dc-shared/assets/images/shared-images/frictionless/seo-icons/download-and-share.svg A download arrow with a small cloud showing that you can easily download your converted file

As the inventor of the PDF file format, Adobe makes sure our Acrobat PDF to Word converter preserves your document formatting. When you use our online conversion tool, your fonts, images, and alignments will look as expected. The converted file is an editable Word document that you can start using right away in Microsoft Word online.

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@trsali I've tried this as a first resort, but this approach changes the layout of the information by forcing it into a table. In the meantime I've converted Excel to pdf and then to Word, but I'm curious if there would be a solution for it in Alteryx to ensure the layout and formatting is not affected.

@GosiaK , How do you want the layout of the table to look? You can edit the table properties in the "Basic Table" tool to match most looks. Have you tried using the "Width", "Alignment (H)", "Borders", and other configurations?

@GosiaK This can be achieved by using the "Report Text" tool (for your paragraphs of text) in parallel with the "Table" tool (for your tables of data). You would then use the "Union" tool to bring the paragraphs and tables together and the "Layout" tool to organize the location and order of paragraphs and tables. The interactive lessons on Reporting is a good place to find more information ( -Lessons/tkb-p/interactive-lessons/label-name/Reporting%...)

This is a BASIC feature that all LMSs should have. Canvas is so proactive in many ways and, overall, is the best LMS we have ever used, but this is getting ridiculous. It seems to be such an easy feature to implement too. PLEASE work on getting this feature ASAP; our schools NEED it.

Community Team Note: A virtually identical idea was already open: -printable-pdf-exportable-quizzes Contrary to our customary practice, we are allowing both ideas to continue to move forward. Votes and feedback from both ideas will be evaluated.

While this idea is archived, we are considering this feature for longer-term inclusion in the Quizzes.Next roadmap in some form. More to come as we continue the work and make announcements in the coming months.

This would save me a great deal of time. Currently, I end up "previewing" a quiz and screen-shotting each question, and then placing those screenshots into a word document. I then submit the quiz to get the answer key (which I tend to just save as pdf and deal with the line breaks since only I need to be able to read it). (If I have the time, I instead copy and paste the text and images, then deal with formatting issues to get them to look reasonable in the resulting document, but if I'm pressed for time the screenshots require less fussing than a straight copy and paste to get something usable.)

This is a terrible workflow for a lot of reasons, but it is the fastest way I've found to get a printable version of tests that doesn't do horrible things with page breaks the way just printing the page does. I'd really like to do something less ridiculous.

I have watched the issue of printing quizzes go from idea to "radar" to "archived" over the course of 3+ years. You have seen a huge outpouring of support and need from educators, and yet Instructure keeps putting it off, and off. Have you ever tried to actually copy and paste a quiz? The amount of reformatting, loss of special characters, huge space insertions, etc makes it a massively tedious and frustrating. When WiFi goes out, I need a hard copy to duplicate at the last minute. I see you guys sending out videos on the new novelities like photos in the course cards, but you won't move forward on something so basic and critical. Why?
Thanks,

Printing out of quizzes for quizzes taken by students is extremely important for many programs within higher ed. Most important for accreditation for many programs. This has been talked about being available for over 3 years now and needs to be moved up as a priority.

I totally agree this is a very important feature that should be included in any LMS. I've been looking for an easy way to accomplish this for years. It's smart in so many ways to allow a word export. It would allow archiving of quiz questions outside of canvas and let you review/update quiz questions. Please make this a real options it would make life so much easier.

since Publisher is discontinued i am left with an Inventor licence to create drawings for my manuals (Explosion views with callouts for spare part lists, assembly and usage instructions with callouts, arrows, zooms etc). I got a short training for how to do that.

I tried exporting the dragin to all available formats but the issue is, depending on the zoom level in the drawing when I export the picture there is always not only the drawing "sheet" exportet but also part of the background. This means I need to edit that picture again. -> Highly impractical

3. I need to remove the slightly brownish colour from the drawings (default setting) I think this can be set to white but the best option would be to export a drawing with transparent background. Is that possible?

First I could not see any options for the DPI settings in the Export options menu. It turned out that Inventor crsahed and always showed a different menu (DWG setting). Odd enough but restarting the PC solved that issue. So I will check what you have suggested. Thank you very much!

Now that the PDF export options show the correct menu (Inventor crashed) I will try you approach too of course. Depending on the results with the EPS printer. I am usually not a great fan of screenshots for my manuals because of the DPI limitation (in case the files are needed to be printed in some larger scale) but it sound like a quick solution. I tried making a PDF and copy-and-pasting the image to Word. It has a black background for whatever reason but does not look so bad otherwise.

The main reason is that the company uses Word as standard. We provide the documents also to smaller foreign partner companies and therefore we cannot use more sophisticated and better software solutions than Word. I wish it would be different but that is the main reason.

What I do is I set up sheets in idw and images about the size they should have in word (dimensions in real life units mm, not i pixels, points or something else) I use sheet size as a reference or I do a sketch on the sheet to have exact reference.

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