I've wanted to work on Hoke's testing book for years, but copies are few and far between. Recently, thanks to jimdoc and Topher_osAUrus, I finally got my hands on an original copy. Topher bought a copy that Jim had rescued and was selling, and he was kind enough to send it to me to study and scan for the forum.
I'm including both a screen readable and a printer friendly version. They're both included as attachments at the end of this post.
To Print the Printer Friendly Version: The book is formatted to be printed on both sides of an 8-1/2" x 11" sheet. If your printer can print on both sides, simply run it as a duplex job. Each odd numbered page is paired with the following even numbered page.
If your printer does not print on both sides, then first print out the odd pages. Put the printed pages back in the printer (make sure they will print in the correct order - I have to reverse the order to print the second sides on my printer) and print the even pages on the second sides.
The front and back covers are included as the last page of the printer friendly file so they will not throw off the printing order of the other pages. Since the first 8 pages are not numbered, the order may be confusing. If you're in doubt, look at the screen readable version for the correct order.
Thanks again Topher!
Enjoy!
Dave
I'm including both a screen readable and a printer friendly version. They're both included as attachments at the end of this post.
To Print the Printer Friendly Version: The book is formatted to be printed on both sides of an 8-1/2" x 11" sheet. If your printer can print on both sides, simply run it as a duplex job. Each odd numbered page is paired with the following even numbered page.
If your printer does not print on both sides, then first print out the odd pages. Put the printed pages back in the printer (make sure they will print in the correct order - I have to reverse the order to print the second sides on my printer) and print the even pages on the second sides.
The front and back covers are included as the last page of the printer friendly file so they will not throw off the printing order of the other pages. Since the first 8 pages are not numbered, the order may be confusing. If you're in doubt, look at the screen readable version for the correct order.
Thanks again Topher!
Enjoy!
Dave