User guide
“#” % Or More Of Total Score To Pass
“#” Or More Of Total Score To Pass
To the top
Display Score
Display Percent Score
Tally Correct
To the top
To the top
To the top
When you place quizzes in a presentation, you set a pass rate for users. The pass rate is a percentage or numeric value that users must reach in
order to pass the quizzes. For example, setting a pass of 80% requires users to get 80% of the questions correct in order to pass.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Click Adobe Presenter, and in the Quiz group, click Manage.
3. In the Quiz Manager, select a quiz and click Edit.
4. Click the Pass Or Fail Options tab.
5. Select a Pass Or Fail option:
Enter a percentage value that students must meet in order to pass. For example, if 100 is the
maximum quiz score, then 80% means a score of 80 is required to pass.
Enter a numeric value that students must meet in order to pass. For example, if you enter a value of
50, students must have a score of 50 or above to pass.
6. Click OK.
Set score display
You can set the way the quiz score is reported to users.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Click Adobe Presenter, and in the Quiz group, click Manage.
3. In the Quiz Manager dialog box, select a quiz and click Edit.
4. Click the Quiz Settings tab.
5. Select Show Score At End Of Quiz.
6. Click Quiz Result Messages.
7. Select a score option:
Specifies that the numeric score is displayed.
Specifies that a score as a percentage of total is displayed.
Specifies that a score in tally form (for example, “7 out of 10 correct”) is displayed.
8. Click OK three times to close all of the dialog boxes.
Changing fonts and button placement in quizzes
This feature enables you to change the fonts and button placement in all quizzes in one step.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Click Adobe Presenter, and in the Quiz group, click Manage.
3. Click the Appearance tab.
4. Change fonts (question, answer option, button text, and feedback message) and button placement as necessary.
5. (Optional) Select Apply Formatting To All Existing Quizzes to apply the selected formatting to all questions in the quiz and to any questions
added in the future. If this option is not selected, formatting is only applied to new questions added in the future.
6. (Optional) To return to the original settings, click Restore Defaults.
7. (Optional) After changing settings, click Save As to save the settings as a new Profile. Enter a new profile name and click OK.
Unanswered questions warning
When you create quizzes, a message appears to users if they try to leave the quiz boundary without attempting all of the questions.
For example, you have a quiz containing five questions that must be answered. If a user tries to navigate to a slide past the last question slide and
they have not attempted all five questions, Adobe Presenter displays the message “There are unattempted questions in the quiz. Clicking Yes will
take you out of the quiz. Click No to continue the quiz.”
Use presentations with a learning management system
Presentations created with Adobe Presenter integrate especially well with the Adobe Connect Server, but you can use Adobe Presenter
presentations with any Learning Management System (LMS). If you are going to use a presentation with a third-party LMS, the following sections
explain how to create a manifest file and how to customize LMS settings.