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V4.0 Help Sheet: How To Use Mathsprint

MATHSprint allows users to create math worksheets by selecting questions from a list of topics. Users can drag and drop questions into a worksheet template and arrange their order. The template can then be printed or saved. Various layout and formatting options are available for customizing the worksheet, such as font style and size, question spacing, and adding exam covers or formulae pages. Customer support information is provided at the end.

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V4.0 Help Sheet: How To Use Mathsprint

MATHSprint allows users to create math worksheets by selecting questions from a list of topics. Users can drag and drop questions into a worksheet template and arrange their order. The template can then be printed or saved. Various layout and formatting options are available for customizing the worksheet, such as font style and size, question spacing, and adding exam covers or formulae pages. Customer support information is provided at the end.

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V4.

0 HELP SHEET
How to use MATHSprint:
The left-hand box contains a list of all available question
topics, grouped by category. Double-click on any folder to
show or hide its contents. When you have found the question
you want, double-click it to add it to the right-hand box.
The right-hand box is where you assemble the questions for
your worksheet. You can drag questions up and down to place
them in the desired order; remove topics with the delete key or
button.
Right-clicking on the 'Parts' column allows you to edit the
arrows.
This list of questions is called a template, as distinct from the
actual printed worksheet which is produced from it.
The Worksheet title box is self-explanatory; the Instructions
box allows you to write any specific information for your pupils.

Menu options: Layout options:


File Top left of screen:
New - clear any existing questions ready for a new template. Font - choose Arial (clear) or Times (suits algebra).
Open - open a previously-created template file. Font size - from 1 to 48 point; 14 is a good size.
Save - save the current template file (not in demo version). Style - Classic is the basic question layout,
Save As - save the current template file under a new name. Ruled has horizontal lines between questions,
Exit - exit MATHSprint; you will be prompted to save any changes. Boxed has rounded boxes around questions.
Print Sheet - this number is the key to a particular random-
Page Setup - edit margins and question spacing. ised set of questions; change it to get new
Exam Front Cover Setup - edit exam cover page headings & rubric. questions following the same template
Print Preview All - make a pdf worksheet with questions & answers. (e.g. one set in class, another for homework).
Print Preview Questions - make a pdf worksheet with questions only. You can regenerate any sheet on demand by
Print Preview Answers - make a pdf worksheet with answers only. entering the correct sheet number.
Formulae - select any formulae to be printed on the worksheet. Parts - Set the default number of parts per question.
Topics Working space - sets the space provided on the
Find Topic - search the topic list for a keyword. worksheet for students’ working and answers;
Collapse Topic List - close all folders in the topic list. options range from 'None' to 'Most'.
Expand Topic List - open all folders in the topic list. Exam - check this box to display an examination
Help cover page and a formula page.
MATHSprint Help - display this help file.
Register MATHSprint - enter a licence code to enable all features. You can also alter the space between questions and
About MATHSprint - display licence and version information. between parts of a single question using Page Setup.

You can create, display and annotate pdf worksheets using a touch screen or interactive board alone - no keyboard needed.

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