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 \label{Portfolio_Catalog}  \label{Portfolio_Catalog}
   
 The catalog information allows you to enter additional information about the document being uploaded. The information can be used to categorize the document, and it can also be used for search.  The catalog information allows you to enter additional information about a document that has been uploaded. The information can be used to categorize the document to be used for searching.
   
 To create or edit catalog information, press the \fbox{Cat} button next to the rename link in the file list.  The first page seen will ask you to associate the file to a particular course, or you can choose to not associate the file to any course. Once a course is chosen click on \fbox{Associate Resource with Selected Course}.  To create or edit catalog information, press the \textbf{Cat} button next to the rename link in the file list.  The first page will ask you to associate the file to a particular course. You can also choose not to associate the file to any course. Once a course is chosen press the \textbf{Associate Resource with Selected Course} button.
   
 The next page allows you to enter the various information. These information are:  The next page allows you to enter the various information. These information are:
   
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 \item Standards  \item Standards
 \end{itemize}  \end{itemize}
   
 Click on \fbox{Store Catalog Information} to save the information created. Or press on \fbox{Discard Edits and Return to Portfolio} to cancel all edits.  Click on \textbf{Store Catalog Information} to save the information created. Or press on \textbf{Discard Edits and Return to Portfolio} to cancel all edits.
     
   
   

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