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# November 6th, 2015 – Release Notes

## November 6th, 2015 – Release Notes

## **New SIMnet Content & Features**

### **New Preferences for Testbank Exams**

Testbank exams now have two new updated settings.The first option now allows students to Save and Exit their exam without ending the exam. The second option allows instructors to display the correct answer in the results.

### **Mac 2016 Supported Projects**

Support for Mac 2016 has been added for the following PowerPoint projects:

* Capstone – Level 1 – Creating a Company’s Presentation Mac Supported 2016
* Capstone – Level 2 – Creating a Company’s Presentation Mac Supported 2016
* Capstone – Level 3 – Creating a Company’s Presentation Mac Supported 2016
* In Practice – Guided Project 3-1 Part A (Mac 2016 Supported)
* In Practice – Guided Project 3-1 Part B (Mac 2016 Supported)
* In Practice – Guided Project 4-2 (Mac 2016 Supported)
* In Practice – Independent Project 5-5 (Mac 2016 Supported)
* In Practice – Independent Project 6-4 (Mac 2016 Supported)

## **New/Improved Grading Features**

### **Access**

2013 Skills Approach – Fix It 3.6 – Updated project summary

### **Excel**

2013 Capstone – Level 2 Working with Sales Data – Updated instruction text for step 13c.

2013 In Practice – Independent Project 1-6 – Feedback now clarifyies font theme versus worksheet theme.

The following Excel projects were updated with improved grading of chart titles:

* 2013 GA State Standards – Ch. 3 Work It Out 3B-E1
* 2013 Project Learn – Ch. 3 Work It Out 3B-E1
* O’Leary 2013 – Lab 1-3 Work Mileage Analysis
* O’Leary 2013 – Lab 1-2 Animal Rescue Foundation Housing Cost Analysis


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