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Hi All,
Just found a trick = How to read academic evaluation easier:
Open your academic evaluation, copy it into Word and Save, and close.
Open that Word doc, now format that page as landscape orientation.
It's a lot easier to read.
Regards,
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I know longer have access to my eval, but am curious. Do you have any screenshots to share?
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Not yet. Still looking into that. Came home, and life got in the way.
I tried to edit the title, so it is completely clear.
The trick - It's only for a TESU evaluation = options to view format change from portrait to landscape in Word.
No secret, no mystery.
Regards,
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Thanks for the tip, it's just a different way of formatting the info on the screen for viewing.
I'll try it sometime sooner than later...
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