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Old May 01, 2004, 12:29 PM
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As many of you know, we've long had a section of automated quizzes that you could take on a variety of topics. Well, now you can save your quiz results to track your progress on a specific quiz over time. At the end of taking a quiz, there is button that will allow you to save those quiz results to your account.

Note: You have to be logged into the forums in order to save your results. If you forget to log in before taking the quiz, you can open another browser window and login in that separate window. Then press the save button on the quiz.

You can go back and review or delete your quiz results any time by choosing "My Profile" from the top menu.

Enjoy!
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Old May 01, 2004, 01:19 PM
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Does that mean if we find my depression is worsening, you can create a new feature to auto-page my therapist? :-)

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Old May 01, 2004, 06:15 PM
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Doc, you are too cool! (Have I said this before?) Well, you do good work. My eating habits change with my moods and the stresses in my life. I save everything so I can go back later and see what's changed--this will be yet another great addition to the features around here! Many thanks, sir! New feature: Save your Quiz results

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Old May 01, 2004, 06:26 PM
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ROFLOL, I love it! Yes, Doc, could you possibly add that too? I'm horrible at asking a therapist for help, but an auto-page to our therapists for worsening scores on quizzes could be quite a nice feature. Would you like our therapists' phone number or email address if available? Would you like a release form, and where should it go? New feature: Save your Quiz results Okay, maybe we are dreaming for now. But should you decide to expand and do this auto-page thing in the future, we'll be patiently waiting. New feature: Save your Quiz results

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Old Jun 30, 2017, 02:17 AM
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Why can't I save more than one quiz? I'll take a quiz, but the save option won't be there, even though I'm signed in.
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I took a quiz... I didn't see a save button; I saw a submit button. Is that the same thing?
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This thread goes back to 2004. I am closing it.
Thanks for this!
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