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1.2       bowersj2    1: \label{Docs_Adding_Folders}
                      2: You can add folders to your \textbf{Course Document} screen to
                      3: organize your course. Folders can act as sequences, chapters, modules,
                      4: or homework sets. To add folders to your course, do the following:
                      5: 
                      6: \begin{itemize}
                      7: 
                      8: \item Log in to the course you wish to add folders to.
1.3     ! vandui11    9: \item Click \textbf{DOCS} on the Remote Control.
1.2       bowersj2   10: \item At the \textbf{Course Documents} screen, click the \textbf{New
                     11: Folder}  button in the \textbf{Special documents} column. 
                     12: \item At the pop up window, type the name of the new folder and click OK.
                     13: 
                     14: The folder will appear at the bottom of the course document area you added it to.
                     15: 
1.3     ! vandui11   16: \item To add resources to the folder, click on the folder you created.
1.2       bowersj2   17: 
                     18: \end{itemize}
                     19: 
                     20: A new course document screen will open, but you should see that under
                     21: the \textbf{Main Course Documents} label, there is a new label 
                     22: \textbf{Folder:}, followed by the folder name. The folder is currently
1.3     ! vandui11   23: empty. You can now add resources to the folder, exactly as they are
1.2       bowersj2   24: added in the "top-level" Course Documents area
                     25: (\ref{Docs_Adding_Course_Doc}).
                     26: 
                     27: Note: Your new folders will be active the next time you log in, or by 
                     28: clicking the \textbf{re-initializing course} button on the course
                     29: document screen, whichever comes first.

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