Dr. Blessinger's use of active rubrics in Word merits an A for precision, an A for efficiency, an A for professionalsim and a C for documentation (just kidding, Dr. B.).
Perhaps detailed instructions will be forthcoming.
Update: He did it! What a mensch!
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I blanche as I consider step-by-step instructions; we'll see if the grading pile allows for it. But as long as we're razzing each other, I'll just say that persons who attended my "micro macros" presentation, however, have a distinct leg up.
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