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  • Candidate ID 
    The candidte ID of the candidates. The list is sorted by this column.
  • Committee 
    The committee name. In this example you can see that candidate 1,2,3 are graded by committtee 1.
  • Grades
    includes all the grades  from the graders in the committee separate by a "/". A The "-" indicates no grades has been set.
  • Final Grades
    This is the final grade and this value will only be set if the committee has approved final grading.
  • Group 
    This is not in use in this example as this is a an exam without groups. Please refer to a separate this article describing the candidate list for group exams. 

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In the example below we see that the grader has to grae grade 3 candidates in each of the two committees he is a member of - in total 6 candidates.

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When the committee has started final grading the grader's grades are shared with the other co-graders. Then itIt
is then easy to see the any conflicting grades. The grader's own grades are always shown in bold in the Grades column.
In the image below a grader in committe committee 1 has a marked his 3 candidates, we also see that candidate 3 is
marked with a yellow background color to indicate that not all graders have given the same grade. 

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