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1.6 webbsuza 1: \label{Docs_Adding_Folders}
1.7 riegler 2: You can add folders to your \textbf{Course Contents} screen to
1.6 webbsuza 3: organize your course. Folders can act as sequences, chapters, modules,
4: or homework sets. To add folders to your course, do the following:
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6: \begin{enumerate}
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8: \item Log in to the course you wish to add folders to.
1.9 riegler 9: \item Select \textbf{Course Editor} on the Inline Menu or
10: \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{docs}
11: \textbf{Edit course contents}
12: within Main Menu.
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1.7 riegler 14: \item At the \textbf{Course Editor} screen, click on \fbox{New
1.12 lira 15: Folder} on the in-line menu.
1.6 webbsuza 16: \item Type the name of the new folder in the pop-up window and click OK.
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18: The folder appears at the bottom of the course document area you added it to.
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1.7 riegler 20: \item To add resources to the folder, click on the folder you created. A new \textbf{Course Editor} screen opens. Note that under
1.11 lira 21: the \textbf{Main Content} and the \textbf{Supplemental Content} tabs, there is a directory path starting with
22: \textbf{Main Content $\gg$} and ending with the name of the currently selected folder. A newly created folder is initially
1.6 webbsuza 23: empty. Add resources to the folder exactly as they are
1.13 ! raeburn 24: added in the ``top-level'' Main Course Content areas
1.6 webbsuza 25: (\ref{Docs_Adding_Course_Doc}).
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27: \end{enumerate}
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29: NOTE: New folders are visible by
30: \fbox{re-initializing course} or next time you log in.
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