Can I delete Quiz Results slide in CP7?

Hi
I am using CP 7.0.1.237. I have read that this cannot be done in CP6.
Is there a way to delete the Quiz Results slide in CP7 atleast? I know I can hide it. But I prefer deleting.
Sreekanth

No, it will always be hidden, unless you delete all the question slides, that is the only situation in which you can delete the score slide. Why bother about that? If you publish, hidden slides are not included in the published version.

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