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Is there a way to upload excel files?



petrigma
Switzerland

Is there a way to upload excel files?
 
I �ve made a few game show activities (tenses / question forms) that can be used like a powerpoint presentation but can be easily modified and have some macros (scoreboard, next question, random, etc).

Is there a way to upload ".xls" files?

Thanks for your help

26 Jan 2011      





MJ_Misa
Czech Republic

No, only doc. format is accepted.

26 Jan 2011     



yanogator
United States

Can you re-do it as a table in Word, or embed the Excel file in a Word document?
 
Bruce

26 Jan 2011     



moravc
Czech Republic

I think excel tables can be easily copied and  inserted into MS Word document.
It may even preserve some extra (macro) functions...

Just try and you will see.
Good luck!

Tenses exercises and question making tasks are always very useful...
You may add the key on the last page of the document...

Thanks!

26 Jan 2011     



petrigma
Switzerland

Thanks for your answers.

I don �t think it �ll work as a Word file, because the excel workbook works like this:
- you fill in prompts and their corresponding answers on the second page of the workbook
- you make two teams in the class and, in pairs, students students compete for a point
- to choose which of the two students can try first they choose a number between one and a hundred
- you click on a random button that gives a number and the closer student wins
- that student tries to answer the question (there are two counters on-screen as a scoreboard)
- then you click on another button to show the answer and finally a last button to go to the next question.

This is a really practical workbook because you can put anything you want into the prompts and answers sheet.

Maybe I could upload it to the Powerpoint presentations part of the website.

Thanks!

27 Jan 2011