Diff for /loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Navigate_Content.tex between versions 1.6 and 1.7

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

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