Hello,

I am a teacher and use an excel document that makes tests drawn
randomly from a bank of questions - there are a few list of questions
and the test has q1 picking a random q from bank 1 etc. After a few
questions it goes back and picks again from the first bank... The
banks of questions are very long and so the chances of getting
repeated questions are slim.

However - I now need to work out a way of not picking the same
question twice - I'm about to make new tests that will necessarily
select from a smaller list of questions.

Is there a way of using VBA to make this happen? If so could someone
point me in the right direction? Any help much appreciated.

Simon

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