Assignment Settings - Randomize Question Order
1. On your navigation bar at the left of your screen, click on Assignments and then select My Assignments.
2. Find the name of the assessment you would like to edit, and click on the pencil under the "Actions" column to the right . Your Assignment Editor will open.
3. At the top right of your page, click the Gear button and then click the Open All Settings button in the dropdown.
4. On the far left, select the Basics Settings tab. Click the drop-down menu directly to the right of Randomize Question Order and select Enabled. Click the Save Changes button at the top of the page.
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