Diff for /loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Course_Critical_Message.tex between versions 1.6 and 1.7

version 1.6, 2005/05/03 16:57:13 version 1.7, 2006/08/07 18:05:54
Line 3  A ``Critical Message'' is a message that Line 3  A ``Critical Message'' is a message that
 recipient user logs in. The user must acknowledge receipt to continue; it  recipient user logs in. The user must acknowledge receipt to continue; it
 is not possible to use the rest of LON-CAPA until they do so.   is not possible to use the rest of LON-CAPA until they do so. 
   
 Only the Course Coordinator can send Critical Messages.  Only the Course Coordinator and/or Instructor can send Critical Messages.
   
 To send a Critical Message, do the following:   To send a Critical Message, do the following: 
   
Line 13  To send a Critical Message, do the follo Line 13  To send a Critical Message, do the follo
 \item On each of the message sending  \item On each of the message sending
 screens (\textbf{Send message to user(s)}, \textbf{Broadcast 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} which sends this message as a critical
   critical message and return receipt}.  message, and \textbf{"Send as critical message and return receipt"}, which sends the message as a critical message, but additionally returns a
 \item \textbf{Send as critical message} will send this message as a critical  message to you as users acknowledge receipt of the message.
 message. \textbf{Send as critical message and return receipt} will  
 send the message as a critical message, but additionally return a  
 message to you each time a user acknowledges receipt of the message.  
   
 \end{enumerate}  \end{enumerate}

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