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# November 11th, 2016 Release Notes

## New Projects

Excel 2016 In Practice – Guided Project 9-3\
Excel 2016 In Practice – Independent Project 9-4\
Word 2016 In Practice – Guided Project 7-3\
Word 2016 In Practice – Independent Project 7-4

## In Practice Excel Complete Simulated Exams and Custom Lessons

In Practice Excel Chapter 5\
In Practice Excel Chapter 6\
In Practice Excel Chapter 7\
In Practice Excel Chapter 9

## Bug Fixes and Project Improvements

**Excel**

Updated chart names changed by a Microsoft update for the Mac 2016 instructions:

* Excel 2016 Capstone – Level 1 Working with Sales Data VERSION: 1
* Excel 2016 Capstone – Level 2 Working with Sales Data VERSION: 1
* Excel 2013 Capstone – Level 2 Working with Sales Data (Mac Supported)
* Excel 2013 Capstone – Level 3 Working with Sales Data (Mac Supported)
* Excel 2013 Capstone – Level 3 Working with Sales Data Alternate with VLOOKUP (Mac Supported)

**Word**

Added improved grading for textbox and shapes in the following projects:

* Word 2016 Skills Approach – Skill Review 4.2
* Word 2013 In Practice – Independent Project 8-4


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