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==Click here for [http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dgppfjzj_3cz8hdsdt Detailed Information] ==
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== Detailed instructions (text-only) ==
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'''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!
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1. Turn editing on. (Upper right-hand corner of course page.)
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2.  You will see the WYSIWYG controls in most of the places in Moodle where you edit text. They usually look like this:
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    These icons are the same as what you commonly see in a program like Microsoft Word.
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3.  These are some of the more commonly used icons that you may not recognize.
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Text Color 
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Insert Image 
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Create a Link
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Spell Check
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    4.  Remember to click Save Changes at the bottom of the page when you are finished.
  
 
Back to [[https://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/wiki/MIIS/Getting_Started_-_Course_Editors_FAQ Course Editors FAQ]]
 
Back to [[https://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/wiki/MIIS/Getting_Started_-_Course_Editors_FAQ Course Editors FAQ]]

Revision as of 17:12, 5 February 2009

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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 the WYSIWYG controls in most of the places in Moodle where you edit text. They usually look like this:




    These icons are the same as what you commonly see in a program like Microsoft Word.
  




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


Text Color


Insert Image Create a Link

Spell Check



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

Back to [Course Editors FAQ]