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1.3       albertel    1: \label{Course_Maximum_Collaborators}
                      2: 
1.5       riegler     3: As a Course Coordinator to set the Maximum Number of Collaborators for a specific problem, do the following:
1.1       bowersj2    4: 
                      5: \begin{itemize}
                      6: 
1.5       riegler     7: \item Click on \textbf{Contents}
                      8: in the Inline Menu, or select
                      9: \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{nav}
                     10: \textbf{Table of course contents} on the Main Menu.
                     11: 
1.4       webbsuza   12: \item Click on the essay problem that needs the maximum number of 
                     13: collaborators set.
1.5       riegler    14: 
                     15: \item Click on 
                     16: \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{pparm}
1.6       raeburn    17: \textbf{Content Settings}
1.5       riegler    18: within the \textbf{Functions} bar of the Inline Menu.
                     19: At the \textbf{Problem Parameters} screen, a table will append to the page with all the 
1.1       bowersj2   20: parameters that can be set for the specific problem.
                     21: \item Scroll down to the \textbf{Maximum Number of Collaborators}
                     22:   field in the \textbf{Parameter Name} column.
1.7     ! raeburn    23: \item In the Course Columns, click ``\textbf{-}'' in the general column for entire course, 
        !            24: click ``\textbf{-}'' in the ``for enclosing map or folder'' for a specific map or folder, 
        !            25: click ``\textbf{-}'' in the ``resource column'' for a particular resource. A new window will 
1.1       bowersj2   26: open.
                     27: \item Update the selected parameter.
                     28: \item Click \textbf{Store}.
                     29: 
                     30: \end{itemize}

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