@kski123 - If you already gave a test but realize that a question had problems, there is no way to edit the assessment. However, you can change a student's overall score by editing the score in the tracker:
(To easily get here, find the assessment in the Assessments tab using List View and click the Tracker Students View icon. See How do I delete or edit scores in a tracker?)
You can also edit student individual answers in the Performance Grader. If, for example, the assessment had the wrong answer set as the correct answer (a common problem), you would have to select the correct answer even though it's wrong and let it re-autoscore the grade (see How do I edit student answers in an assessment?). You can also clone the assessment and fix any issues, but students would have to take the corrected assessment. Hope this helps!
Jen
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