I have created a handout with blanks, but I cannot figure out how to export it into a document and retain the fill-in-the-blanks.
Hi @Buck Braswell,
On the Handouts tab in Sermon Builder, you should see the option to Hide answers. If you click that, click Export, and then choose Print/Export from the Export dialog, you should see a preview of your handout with the blanks available for filling.
I'm also having trouble with this issue. I have created the handout and when I select Hide answers the answers on the document disappear. But when I got to print the worksheet the answers are always on the page. Is there another setting I'm missing to print the worksheet with the blanks empty.
Have you tried this since upgrading to v40, which was just released? According to the release notes, this bug was fixed in v40.0.
Awesome! I'll update my software and give it another shot. Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the heads up! The update fixed the issue. It's working fine now. Thanks again.
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