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    1: \label{Table_Mode}
    2: 
    3: Select \textbf{PARM} on the Remote Control or Main Menu to set your course
    4: parameters. From that screen, choose the link for \underbar{Table Mode}.
    5:                                                                                 
    6: The other parameters in the course apply with varying granularities to
    7: the components of the course, such as folders (maps/sequences/pages), problems, and students.
    8:                                                                                 
    9: You can display parameters for the entire course or just select the 
   10: enclosing folder (map).  Then choose which of the three levels you want to
   11: set parameters for.  
   12: 
   13: 
   14: The three levels are:
   15: levels:
   16:                                                                                 
   17: \begin{enumerate}
   18: \item Course level: The course default, will apply the parameter to every resource in the course.
   19: \item Map/Folder level: Will apply the parameter to all resources in a 
   20: particular folder or map and will override the course defaults.
   21: \item Resource level: Parameters apply only to one particular problem and it 
   22: overrides the map/folder level and course level parameters.  You may want to 
   23: use the Problem Parameter functionality, PPRM instead \ref{Problem_Parameters}.
   24:                                                                                 
   25: \end{enumerate}
   26: 
   27: If you choose the map/folder level or resource level, you be given options to 
   28: choose which folder/map you want to display.
   29:                                                                                 
   30: To set parameters, click on the underscore link in the appropriate
   31: location to add your parameter. \emph{Note, when setting resource
   32: level parameters, you must make changes under the ''for Resource''
   33: column only.}
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   35: 

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