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\label{Docs_Uploading_From_Harddrive}Any file you create on your hard drive
can be uploaded into your course (ie: PowerPoint presentations or PDF
files).

To upload a file from your hard drive into the course, do the following:

\begin{enumerate}

\item Create the document and save it to your hard drive.
\item Log in to the course you wish to add content to.
\item Select \textbf{DOCS} on the Remote Control or Main Menu.
\item In the \textbf{Upload a new main course document} or
\textbf{Upload a new supplement course document} area,
either type the path to your document or click the \fbox{Browse...} button to find the document on 
your hard drive.
\item Type the document title in the Title text box.
\item Click the \fbox{Upload Document} button.

\end{enumerate}

NOTE: Your new file will be visible the next time you log in, or by
 \fbox{re-initializing course} . 

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