My pleasure Lisa! And Happy Holidays to you too!!!!
And by the way...I was helping out another Presenter user, and these ideas got batted around a little:
Rather than delete any of the text associated with the radio and checkboxes that appear, you *could* opt to change the text and use the same color as your presentation's background. Then all you'd need to do is add new text boxes for each of the questions that appears on your slide. The big problem with this, however, is that if you need to modify the content at all, you'll have to recolor your text all over again the moment you exit out of the Quiz Manager. Yuck!
Solution workaround #2: cover all the question/answer text with one HUGE rectangle, using the same color as your presentation's background. Result: you'll end up being able to use the question text as entered into the Quiz Manager, BUT you have the added flexibility to customize the layout of your "manually created" text boxes as you see fit. This is a FAR EASIER thing to do, and regardless of whatever editing/updating you need to do to the base question text, the rectangle that sits on top of everything will obscure Breeze's/Presenter's question text underneath.
Added Bonus: the fact that the text associated with radio buttons/checkboxes will still be intact, means that the LMS reports you can access from your server will have more meaning as you go through your reports.
However, there is a caveat: the above assumes that you have a solid color background. In most cases, this shouldn't be a problem, but I've already worked on presentations that have been heavily treated with a variety of design elements, including gradient backgrounds. This sort of thing will no doubt make the above workaround(s) more difficult to achieve.
Rob