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 \label{Docs_Adding_Syllabus}  \label{Docs_Adding_Syllabus}
   
 The \fbox{Syllabus} button adds a traditional syllabus template page, which can be filled out  \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{syllabus}
 with standard syllabus information. To create a syllabus using the syllabus   \textbf{Syllabus} adds a syllabus to your course. By default this will be a traditional syllabus 
 template, do the following:  template page, which can be filled out with standard syllabus information. 
   To create a syllabus using the syllabus template, do the following:
   
 \begin{enumerate}  \begin{enumerate}
   
 \item Select \textbf{DOCS} on the Remote Control or Main Menu.  \item Select \textbf{Course Editor} on the Inline Menu or 
 \item At the \textbf{Course Documents} screen, click the \fbox{Syllabus} button listed in the \textbf{Special documents}  \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{docs}
 column.  \textbf{Edit course contents} within the Main Menu
   \item At the \textbf{Course Editor} screen within the 
   \textbf{Main Content Editor} tab, 
   click \fbox{Other}
   on the menu bar above the course contents.
   Next click on 
   \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{syllabus}
   \textbf{Syllabus} 
   to insert a syllabus template.
   
 \item Click the \fbox{re-initializing course} button to make changes active for the current session.   \item Click the \fbox{re-initializing course} button to make changes active for the current session. 
   
 NOTE: The file will appear in the main course document list, where the user  NOTE: The file will appear in the main course document list, where the user
 can move, rename, or remove it. If the user does not click re-initialize  can move, rename, or remove it. If the user does not click \fbox{re-initialize
 course the changes will become active the next time the user logs in.  course} the changes will become active the next time the user logs in.  When
   you first add a syllabus to a course using the Course Editor you will need to 
 \item Click the \underbar{Syllabus} link listed in the \textbf{Main Course Documents} column.  click that button in order to be able to edit it.
 \item At the \textbf{Syllabus} screen, fill out the various syllabus  
 information. For more information about using LON-CAPA's templated  \item Click the \underbar{Edit} link in the \textbf{Actions} column.
 text entry system, please see \ref{Docs_Editing_Templated_Pages}.  \item By default the standard syllabus template is selected.  Check checkboxes
 \item Click the \fbox{Store} button to save your changes.  for any items in the `Choose template items ...' box which you wish to edit. For one
   checked a box containing a text area for editing will be displayed. 
    
   For more information about using LON-CAPA's templated
   text entry system, please see the Editing Template Files section
   (\ref{Docs_Editing_Templated_Pages}). 
   \item Click the \textbf{Save} button to save your changes.
   
 \end{enumerate}  \end{enumerate}
   
 NOTE: To see the student view, click the \underbar{Show Public View} link.  NOTE 1: To see the student view, click the \textbf{Exit Editing} 
   link in the Functions menu just below the top of the screen.
   
   NOTE 2: If your syllabus is already anywhere on the web (in or outside of
   LON-CAPA), you can either:
   
 If your syllabus is already anywhere on the web (in or outside of  \begin{itemize}
 LON-CAPA), you can specify the URL for inclusion in the bottom field  \item replace use of the standard templated syllabus with
 of the syllabus template.  the syllabus available from there, by selecting `External URL' as the Syllabus Type,
   and enter the URL in the External URL textbox, then press \fbox{Save}, or
   \item Specify the URL for inclusion in the bottom field of the Standard syllabus template.
   \end{itemize}

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