1: \label{Docs_Editing_Templated_Pages}
2:
3: Within the range of types of material that may be added directly to a course are a number of content types which you will create using templates.
4: To edit such templated pages:
5: \begin{itemize}
6: \item Either enter the \textbf{Course Editor} and use the \underbar{Edit} link for the item or
7: use the \includegraphics[width=0.015\paperwidth]{docs} \textbf{Edit} item in the Functions menu
8: when displaying the content.
9: \item Each template
10: behaves in much the same way: Several labeled fields are provided, with text
11: boxes below them. Fill out the ones that apply to your course. Leave the
12: rest blank, and they will not be displayed to students.
13: \item Click one of the \fbox{Save All} buttons to save your work. When you click the \fbox{Save All} button, \emph{all} changes made to any textbox on
14: the screen are saved. Thus, you do not need to click the \fbox{Save All} button for every single
15: textbox; the \fbox{Save All} buttons are shown next to each box for your convenience
16: only.
17:
18: \end{itemize}
19:
20: To see how the page looks without the text boxes, click the \textbf{Exit Editing}
21: link in the Functions menu just below the top of the screen. This will
22: show you how the page looks to everyone else.
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