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# November 7th, 2014 – Release Notes

## November 7th, 2014 – Release Notes

## **New SIMnet Content & Features**

### **New Projects**

* Access 2013 Skills Approach – Fix It 2.6 (Upload .accdb)
* Access 2013 Skills Approach – Skill Review 6.1 (Upload .accdb
* Access 2013 Skills Approach – Challenge Yourself 6.3 (Upload .accdb)

## **New/Improved Grading Features**

### **Word**

Added functions to grade paragraph alignment, paragraph borders and tab leaders that search for the target elements based on content rather than paragraph number.

## **Bug Fixes**

* Excel 2013 In Practice – Independent Project 3-4 (Mac Supported) – Improve chart grading to handle charts on multiple worksheets.
* Word 2013 In Practice – Independent Project 7-4 – Fixed a problem with table style margins.


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