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\label{Docs_Navigate_Content}
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\index{table of contents}
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\index{table of contents}
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\includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{navigation}
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\includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{navigation}
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\textbf{Table of Contents} inserts into your course the exact same page as is
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\textbf{Table of Contents} inserts into your course the exact same page as it is
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accessed by clicking on
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accessed by clicking on
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\textbf{Content} on the Inline Menu or by selecting
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\textbf{Contents} in the Inline Menu or by selecting
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\includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{nav}
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\includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{nav}
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\textbf{Table of course contents} on the Main Menu.
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\textbf{Table of course contents} on the Main Menu.
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This page displays the resources in
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The Contents screen includes three tabs -- ``Main Content'', ``Supplemental Content'' and ``Content Search''.
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the Main Course Sequence. These resources are the documents that make up the course itself. Users will use the
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By default, the Main Content tab is selected, and folders and resources in the top level of the Main
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navigation controls to move through the documents. Putting a \textbf{Course Contents} page \textit{as the first
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Content area will be displayed. After an item has been selected from this screen, users can use
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resource} in your course allows that
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the navigation controls to move from one item to the next.
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screen to be the first page the students see; this appeals to some instructors.
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Putting a \textbf{Course Contents} page as the \textit{first} resource in your course ensures that
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the Course Comtent screen will be the first page students see; some instructors find this to be
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advantageous.
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