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Index: loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Adding_Course_Doc.tex
diff -u loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Adding_Course_Doc.tex:1.8 loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Adding_Course_Doc.tex:1.9
--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Adding_Course_Doc.tex:1.8	Mon Aug 14 16:32:24 2006
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Adding_Course_Doc.tex	Mon May 17 22:45:35 2010
@@ -1,23 +1,22 @@
 \label{Docs_Adding_Course_Doc}
-To add course content, select \textbf{DOCS} on the Remote Control or Main Menu to display the \textbf{Course
-Documents} screen.
+To add course content, select \textbf{Course Editor} on the top layer menu or Main Menu to display the \textbf{Course
+Editor} screen.
 
-There are four ways you can add a new document to the course:
+There are several ways you can add a new document to the course:
 
 \begin{itemize}
 
-\item Import a document from the LON-CAPA network (\ref{Docs_Importing_LON-CAPA_Resource})
-\item Create a document from a prepared template (\ref{Docs_Creating_From_Template})
-\item Add an external resource (\ref{Docs_Adding_External_Resource})
-\item Upload a document from your hard drive such as a PowerPoint presentation or a
+\item Import a \textbf{Published Document} from the LON-CAPA network (\ref{Docs_Importing_LON-CAPA_Resource})
+\item Import a document from outside LON-CAPA, for instance by adding an external resource (\ref{Docs_Adding_External_Resource}) or 
+by uploading a document from your hard drive such as a PowerPoint presentation or a
 PDF file (\ref{Docs_Uploading_From_Harddrive})
 
+\item Create a \textbf{Special Document} from a prepared template (\ref{Docs_Creating_From_Template})
 \end{itemize}
 
 You can also organize documents into folders for structure
-(\ref{Docs_Adding_Folders}), or add a \textbf{Navigate Contents} page,
-which creates a resource in the course that displays the \textbf{Navigate
-Course Contents} screen. This could make a good first page for a course. 
+(\ref{Docs_Adding_Folders}), or add a \textbf{Table of Contents} page,
+which creates a resource in the course that displays the \textbf{Course Contents} screen. This could make a good first page for a course. 
 
 To change the order of the resources, click on the blue up or down arrows next to 
 the resource you wish to move. Repeat this until you have all the resources in the 
Index: loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Adding_Folders.tex
diff -u loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Adding_Folders.tex:1.6 loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Adding_Folders.tex:1.7
--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Adding_Folders.tex:1.6	Fri Jul 14 18:53:42 2006
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Adding_Folders.tex	Mon May 17 22:45:35 2010
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
 \label{Docs_Adding_Folders}
-You can add folders to your \textbf{Course Documents} screen to
+You can add folders to your \textbf{Course Contents} screen to
 organize your course. Folders can act as sequences, chapters, modules,
 or homework sets. To add folders to your course, do the following:
 
 \begin{enumerate}
 
 \item Log in to the course you wish to add folders to.
-\item Select \textbf{DOCS} on the Remote Control or Main Menu.
-\item At the \textbf{Course Documents} screen, click the \fbox{New
-Folder} button in the \textbf{Special Documents} column. 
+\item Select \textbf{Course Editor} on the Top Level Menubar or within Main Menu.
+\item At the \textbf{Course Editor} screen, click on \fbox{New
+Folder} at the buttom of the screen.
 \item Type the name of the new folder in the pop-up window and click OK.
 
 The folder appears at the bottom of the course document area you added it to.
 
-\item To add resources to the folder, click on the folder you created. A new \textbf{Course Documents} screen opens. Note see that under
-the \textbf{Main Course Documents} label, there is a new label 
-\textbf{Folder:}, followed by the folder name. The folder is currently
+\item To add resources to the folder, click on the folder you created. A new \textbf{Course Editor} screen opens. Note that under
+the \textbf{Main Course Documents} and the \textbf{Supplemental Course Documentsw} tabs, there is a directory path starting with 
+\textbf{Main Course Documetns $ll$} and endign with name of the currently selected folder. A newly created folder is initially
 empty. Add resources to the folder exactly as they are
-added in the "top-level" Course Documents area
+added in the "top-level" Course Documents areas
 (\ref{Docs_Adding_Course_Doc}).
 
 \end{enumerate}
Index: loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Navigation_Screen.tex
diff -u loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Navigation_Screen.tex:1.6 loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Navigation_Screen.tex:1.7
--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Navigation_Screen.tex:1.6	Tue Aug  7 21:29:16 2007
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Navigation_Screen.tex	Mon May 17 22:45:35 2010
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 \label{Navigation_Screen}
-Select \textbf{NAV} on the Remote Control or Main Menu to
-explore your course. The \textbf{Navigate Course Contents} screen is a table of contents
+Select \textbf{Course Contents} on the top layer menue or Main Menu to
+explore your course. The \textbf{Course Contents} screen is a table of contents
 for your course that also displays due dates, status (i.e. solved
 versus unsolved problems), new discussion notification, and new message
 notification. New discussions are indicated by a little bubble (like the ones used in comic strips next) appearing next to the
@@ -9,4 +9,6 @@
 jumps you to that resource.
 Clicking on a folder icon opens up the
 folder, showing a list of all the resources inside that folder.
+Several tools are available to modify the appearance of \textbf{Course Contents}, e.g. by showing the first due problem, showing only uncompleted problems, opening all folders etc.
+