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# November 14th, 2014 – Release Notes

## November 14th, 2014 – Release Notes

## **New SIMnet Content & Features**

### **New Projects**

* Access 2013 Skills Approach – Skill Review 7.1 (Upload .accdb)
* Access 2013 Skills Approach – Challenge Yourself 7.3 (Upload .accdb)

### **New/Improved Grading Features**

#### **Access**

* New grading for whether or not a report is based on a specific query
* New grading for conditional formatting in a report
* New grading for report control border styles
* New grading for hiding duplicates fields in a report
* New grading for whether or not a subreport is present in a specific report
* New grading if a subreport is linked to a specific report on the correct fields.

#### **Word**

* Added new functions to search for paragraphs by content of the paragraph rather than paragraph number. The new functions include checking the following paragraph characteristics: style, indentation, shading, bullet/numbered list style, bullet font size, and cross references.

### **Bug Fixes**

* Word 2013 In Practice –Independent Project 2-6 – improved grading to be less dependent on paragraph number


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