change the lable in the quiz results tab

I went through my course works like aniticpated, and on-screen quiz results, I can't have the "submit" button to appear.

I have three buttons along the bottom on the last screen to review the results... continue, review of the quiz and then a white button. I tried several different ways to get some words appear on the button. I went through the options quiz and assured on the Quiz results messages that the text of the e-mail button has the words in there I would have shown. The button is on the screen and does what it should, I can't get any word appears on the button.

Anyone have any ideas?

Thank you!
Michelle

Thank you! When I double click on it, it would not allow me add text. I think it was a fluke, so I tried to remove the slide and adding new, and now it's working as I think it should. Thank you very much!!!

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