--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Spreadsheet_Files.tex 2010/08/23 16:16:18 1.5
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Spreadsheet_Files.tex 2016/01/03 06:12:45 1.7
@@ -1,16 +1,15 @@
\label{Spreadsheet_Files}
If you have permission to edit a spreadsheet you will also have permission to
-save and load spreadsheet definition files.
+save and load spreadsheet definition files.\\
\noindent
\textbf{Default Spreadsheets}
There are three default spreadsheets, one for each level. These are called
\texttt{default\_classcalc}, \texttt{default\_studentcalc}, and
-\texttt{default\_assesscalc}.
+\texttt{default\_assesscalc}. These are the starting spreadsheets for every class.\\
-These are the starting spreadsheets for every class.
\noindent
\textbf{Modified Spreadsheets}
@@ -18,26 +17,30 @@ When you modify a spreadsheet you begin
You may save the spreadsheet using the \fbox{Save as}
button on the spreadsheet. Fill in a name and click on the \fbox{Save as} button.
You may also use the \fbox{Save as \& Make This Sheet the Default} button
-to set the current spreadsheet definition as the default for this level.
+to set the current spreadsheet definition as the default for this level.\\
+\label{Spreadsheet_Loading}
\noindent
\textbf{Loading a Spreadsheet Definition from a Published File}
Using the \underline{Select Spreadsheet File} link opens the LON-CAPA resource browser.
-Only files with the extension \texttt{spreadsheet} can be selected. The
-spreadsheet definition file must be valid XML. (You must be author to create and publish a spreadsheet file \ref{Authoring_Spreadsheet}.)
+Only files with the extension \texttt{.spreadsheet} can be selected. The
+spreadsheet definition file must be valid XML. See \textbf{Authoring Spreadsheet Files} (\ref{Authoring_Spreadsheet}) for information on
+creating spreadsheet files.\\
\noindent
\textbf{Setting the Assessment Level Spreadsheets used to Calculate Grades}
In the student level spreadsheet every assessment in the course has a
spreadsheet definition file associated with it.
-The spreadsheet definition used for each assessment
-is selected using a drop-down dialog in the \textbf{Assessments} row.
+The spreadsheet definition used for each assessment row
+is selected using a drop-down option selector in the \textbf{Assessments} column.
Initially this spreadsheet is ``Default'', meaning the current default
-assessment spreadsheet will be used to compute the students grade.
+assessment spreadsheet will be used to compute the students grade. Also, a
+dropdown option selector is provided to set the assessment spreadsheet for
+each folder/sequence.
Changing the spreadsheet used for an assessment modifies the student level
-spreadsheet, so you must use the \textbf{Save as} button to save the current
-student spreadsheet.
+spreadsheet, so you must use the \fbox{Save as} button to save the current
+student spreadsheet.\\