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I haven't been able to find any source where I can get a template for creating an exam with multiple choice. But the choices must be circled so student fill them....does anyone know any source?.

  • Welcome to TeX SX! The circledsteps package might help. – Bernard Oct 18 '20 at 14:28
  • Hello Christian, welcome to TeX.SX. There is an example with circled question numbers in this answer (the way the question number is printed is customizable). – frougon Oct 18 '20 at 14:36
  • the problem with that post is that it is not working in overflow... it shows errors, even at copy paste... – Christian Michell Oct 18 '20 at 14:53
  • The answer I mentioned contains a package. Obviously, documents using that package won't work if the package is not installed. – frougon Oct 18 '20 at 15:14
  • I don't know how to do that – Christian Michell Oct 18 '20 at 15:22
  • If you have a TeX distribution (such as TeX Live or MiKTeX) installed on your computer, you can simply copy the .sty file in the same directory as the .tex file that uses it, and it will work. If documents are in multiple directories, it is best to put the .sty file in a “local texmf tree”. The latter place is distribution-dependent, but every TeX distribution offers this possibility. – frougon Oct 18 '20 at 15:58
  • I use overflow, because every time I install latex in my computer it doesn't work..it doesn't even show a blank page. – Christian Michell Oct 18 '20 at 15:59
  • Sorry, in this case, I can't help. – frougon Oct 18 '20 at 16:00
  • You can use tikz with [baseline=A.base] where A is the node name. It would help if you provided an overlook compatible MWE. – John Kormylo Oct 18 '20 at 20:06

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