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9 years 3 months ago #5837
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I want to email reports to my students. However, i have some cells in certain assignments that are blank. For example, a makeup test that only 15 students took. The rest of the class has no score for that test. Is there an option for email reports to skip cells that are blank? Only half the class has blank cells, so i dont want to skip the entire column.
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9 years 3 months ago #5838
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Hello char80, if the cell is empty it won't send that report. It works like that by default.
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9 years 3 months ago #5839
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Here is a screenshot of the student email report.
The first row was a makeup quiz that this student did not have to take. So in the gradebook, they have a blank underneath this column. I was wondering if iDoceo would just skip individual columns if they are blank.
When I send reports to parents with blanks, I always get hundreds of email replies asking why they have a blank for a quiz. (Even when I rename the quiz "redo," or "optional.").
Thank you.
The first row was a makeup quiz that this student did not have to take. So in the gradebook, they have a blank underneath this column. I was wondering if iDoceo would just skip individual columns if they are blank.
When I send reports to parents with blanks, I always get hundreds of email replies asking why they have a blank for a quiz. (Even when I rename the quiz "redo," or "optional.").
Thank you.
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9 years 3 months ago - 9 years 3 months ago #5840
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I see. I thought you were referring to a single column report. Noted!
Thanks for that screenshot
Thanks for that screenshot
Last edit: 9 years 3 months ago by bert.