\label{Docs_Standard_Problem} A ``Standard Problem'' icon/link will be available when the Course Editor's Assessment tab is the currently selectea tabd, if: \begin{itemize} \item The current user has an active Author or co-Author role or \item `In-course Authoring'' is set to be available in the course. \end{itemize} To create a new LON-CAPA problem in a specified Authoring Space proceed as follows: \begin{enumerate} \item Select \textbf{Course Editor} on the Inline Menu or \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{docs} \textbf{Edit course contents} within Main Menu. \item On the in-line menu of the \textbf{Course Editor} screen, click \fbox{Assessment}. Next click on \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{stdprob} \textbf{Standard Problem}. \item In the expanded box, select the location where the new file should be stored. \end{enumerate} If the Authoring Space's homeserver is hosting the current LON-CAPA session then the file can be stored. Otherwise, pushing the ``Switch Server'' button will transfer the session to the homeserver, so a new file can be created and stored. Once a Authoring Space location is chosen, a directory (and optionally a new sub-directory) can be selected, and a filename entered. If the chosen location is the course's own Authoring Space, then a ``placeholder'' for a problem instance in the current folder can (optionally) be added. If added, the title to display in the course's Contents Listing (and Editor) can be entered. Choosing Yes for ``Use Template?'' will expand the display to permit selection of one of LON-CAPA's standard templates as the initial contents of the new file. If a placeholder was added it will be appended to the existing items in the current folder in the Course Editor. The new placeholder item will be hidden from students until the ``hidden'' checkbox has been unchecked, and the problem itself will have a status of ``published'', i.e., the initial version will have been copied from the course's ``Authoring Space'' to its ``Published Resource Space'', a default metadata file will have been created (and published) including specifying restricting its use to just the current course. After ``Create Problem'' is pushed the problem will be rendered in Authoring Space, with button(s) available for launch of all editor(s) supported in the homeserver's domain.