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A Quick Recap

You've just worked through the three basic steps in making an exercise. Now you can put the three files you made on a Web server, and anyone can access your exercise. Alternatively, you can install them on a floppy disk or a local hard drive if you don't have access to a server.

Before we move on, let's just review those three steps one more time:

  1. Enter your data (questions, answers and so on) and save it as a data file.
  2. Adjust the configuration, making sure the button captions, instructions, URLs and so on are appropriate for the exercise you are making.
  3. Create the Web pages and view your work.