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1.1 felicia 1: \label{Table_Mode}
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1.7 ! raeburn 3: Either select
1.6 riegler 4: \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{parm}
5: \textbf{Modify parameter settings (due dates, etc) for resources and the course}
6: on Main Menu to set your course parameters. This will bring you to the
1.5 riegler 7: \textbf{Parameter Manager} screen.
8: From that screen, choose
9: \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{edit-copy}
10: \textbf{Edit Resource Parameters - Table Mode}.
1.1 felicia 11:
12: You can display parameters for the entire course or just select the
13: enclosing folder (map). Then choose which of the three levels you want to
14: set parameters for.
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1.3 www 16: The three cascading levels (\ref{Cascading_Parameters}) are:
1.1 felicia 17:
18: \begin{enumerate}
1.4 webbsuza 19: \item Course level: The course default; will apply the parameter to every resource in the course.
1.1 felicia 20: \item Map/Folder level: Will apply the parameter to all resources in a
1.4 webbsuza 21: particular folder or map, and will override the course defaults.
22: \item Resource level: Parameters apply only to one particular problem and those parameters
23: override the map/folder level and course level parameters. You may want to
1.6 riegler 24: use the Problem Parameter functionality instead (\ref{Problem_Parameters}).
1.1 felicia 25:
26: \end{enumerate}
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1.4 webbsuza 28: If you choose the map/folder level or resource level, you will be given options to
1.1 felicia 29: choose which folder/map you want to display.
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1.6 riegler 31: Select the parameters you want to view in table mode. Optionally, you can specify a single user or groups or sections of users for which you want to set parameters.
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1.1 felicia 33: To set parameters, click on the underscore link in the appropriate
34: location to add your parameter. \emph{Note, when setting resource
35: level parameters, you must make changes under the ''for Resource''
36: column only.}
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