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 \label{Course_Critical_Message}  \label{Course_Critical_Message}
 A ``Critical Message'' is a message that will appear immediately after the  A ``Critical Message'' is a message that will appear immediately after the
 recipient user logs in. The user must acknowlege receipt to continue.  recipient user logs in. The user must acknowledge receipt to continue.
   
 To send a Critical Message, push the \textbf{COM} button on the remote  To send a Critical Message, push the \textbf{COM} button on the remote
 to get to the Communication screen. On each of the message sending  to get to the Communication screen. On each of the message sending
 screens (\textbf{Send message to user(s)}, \textbf{Broadcase message  screens (\textbf{Send message to user(s)}, \textbf{Broadcast message
 to course}, and \textbf{Upload message to course}), there are two  to course}, and \textbf{Upload message to course}), there are two
 checkboxes, \textbf{Send as critical message} and \textbf{Send as  checkboxes, \textbf{Send as critical message} and \textbf{Send as
   critical message and return receipt}.    critical message and return receipt}.
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 \textbf{Send as critical message} will send this message as a critical  \textbf{Send as critical message} will send this message as a critical
 message. \textbf{Send as critical message and return receipt} will  message. \textbf{Send as critical message and return receipt} will
 send the message as a critical message, but additionally return a  send the message as a critical message, but additionally return a
 message to you each time a user acknowleges receipt of the message.  
   
   message to you each time a user acknowledges receipt of the message.

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