Difference between revisions of "Category:Task set module"
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In the left side of the navigation overview dialog you will see the list of all main modules. When clicking on any module you will in the right frame see the navigation functions that exist for that module. For all modules there will be a 'main' navigation function on top, which normally is used to grant access to the entire module or at least the most important part of the module. | In the left side of the navigation overview dialog you will see the list of all main modules. When clicking on any module you will in the right frame see the navigation functions that exist for that module. For all modules there will be a 'main' navigation function on top, which normally is used to grant access to the entire module or at least the most important part of the module. | ||
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When checked it means that the user will have access to the Task set resource list via Tools -> Projects and folders -> Task sets. __NOTOC__ <!-- imported from file: 7131.htm--> | When checked it means that the user will have access to the Task set resource list via Tools -> Projects and folders -> Task sets. __NOTOC__ <!-- imported from file: 7131.htm--> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 28 December 2011
Task set module
In the left side of the navigation overview dialog you will see the list of all main modules. When clicking on any module you will in the right frame see the navigation functions that exist for that module. For all modules there will be a 'main' navigation function on top, which normally is used to grant access to the entire module or at least the most important part of the module.
Below you see how this main navigation function looks when chosen for the Task set module.
When checked it means that the user will have access to the Task set resource list via Tools -> Projects and folders -> Task sets.
Pages in category "Task set module"
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.