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2. You will see WYSIWYG editing icons in most of the places in Moodle where you edit text. These icons (and their functions) are very similar to those used in other text-editing programs, such as Microsoft Word.
 
2. You will see WYSIWYG editing icons in most of the places in Moodle where you edit text. These icons (and their functions) are very similar to those used in other text-editing programs, such as Microsoft Word.
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3. These are some of the more commonly used icons that you may not recognize.
 
3. These are some of the more commonly used icons that you may not recognize.
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4. Remember to click '''Save Changes''' at the bottom of the page when you are finished.  
 
4. Remember to click '''Save Changes''' at the bottom of the page when you are finished.  

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Detailed instructions (text-only)

WYSIWYG stands for “What You See is What You Get” and is used in Moodle to allow you to format text (using bold, underline, italics, etc), create web links from text on a page, insert images, and a whole lot more!

1. Turn editing on. (Upper right-hand corner of course page.)

2. You will see WYSIWYG editing icons in most of the places in Moodle where you edit text. These icons (and their functions) are very similar to those used in other text-editing programs, such as Microsoft Word. 102.jpg

3. These are some of the more commonly used icons that you may not recognize. 105.png

4. Remember to click Save Changes at the bottom of the page when you are finished.


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