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    Exam prep course on cd-rom

    I am using an exam preparation software product delivered on a cd-rom. I installed it on my pc.

    The program delivers about 500 questions, one at a time. The user is presented a question and then selects the appropriate radio button A,B,C or D and then clicks the SUBMIT button. Whether or not the user selects the correct answer, a detailed explanation is presented.

    I would like to prepare a study document for myself by cutting and pasting each question and correct answer into a Word document but I cannot do it.

    When I highlight the question or answer text with the left mouse button and then left-click on Copy, the highlighted text is no longer highlighted and a pointer appears in the middle of the text. I cannot get it to copy the text so I can paste it into the Word file. Keyboard short-cuts do not work either. The program does not have a setup or options menu.

    Any assistance will be appreciated. Thank you.

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    Is it any of Comptia's certifications you're learning?

    Screw Google! Ask me!


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    It's an accounting product.

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    Pop in the cd

    right click the cd drive and click explore

    find any stuff avis txt etc they should contain the qs and explanations

    that the best u can do

    or also u can mount the cd using alchohl so its always in ur comp

 

 

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