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Working with Fill In The Blank documents on a Chromebook
If you are working on a pc computer, either laptop or desk model, and you open one of my fill in the blank forms ... a simple single click will open the fill in the blank space, whether its a click to fill or drag to fill.
If your assignment is downloaded to a chromebook, however, the process is a bit more complicated. When you download a fill in the blank form, whether it is a click to fill or a drag to highlight, and are expected to fill in the blank, use a triple click technique to open the blank, fill in the correct answer and move on.
Do not save, as this will change the fill in the blank to a google doc file. Instead, download the completed document as a Word docx file and store it in your Google Drive account/folder. You might want to create a CTE folder in the Google Drive so as not to lose "stuff".
You can then Submit Your Work as you would normally do to the Submitting Your Work page on the class website, browsing and accessing your completed Word docx file in your Google Drive.
I've tried this procedure on my new HP Chromebook and it works perfectly. Hope this helps...
Robert Bell
[email protected]
If you are working on a pc computer, either laptop or desk model, and you open one of my fill in the blank forms ... a simple single click will open the fill in the blank space, whether its a click to fill or drag to fill.
If your assignment is downloaded to a chromebook, however, the process is a bit more complicated. When you download a fill in the blank form, whether it is a click to fill or a drag to highlight, and are expected to fill in the blank, use a triple click technique to open the blank, fill in the correct answer and move on.
Do not save, as this will change the fill in the blank to a google doc file. Instead, download the completed document as a Word docx file and store it in your Google Drive account/folder. You might want to create a CTE folder in the Google Drive so as not to lose "stuff".
You can then Submit Your Work as you would normally do to the Submitting Your Work page on the class website, browsing and accessing your completed Word docx file in your Google Drive.
I've tried this procedure on my new HP Chromebook and it works perfectly. Hope this helps...
Robert Bell
[email protected]
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