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Non-United States spellings

FYI: My New Hampshire spell checker says "enrolment" is not spelled correctly and should be spelled "enrollment". However, if I lived in Hampshire, my spell checker would reverse itself. In the interests of international harmony I conceded enrolment ain't wrong :)

Chris, as you point out, both "enrolment" and "enrollment" are correct spellings, depending on where you live. There's an Enrolment FAQ explaining how to change "enrol" to "enroll" in Moodle. In Moodle Docs I think it's fine to leave the word as it was spelled by the original author. --Helen Foster 02:26, 11 October 2008 (CDT)
I think that the official Moodle language is en = en_au = en_gb, since Martin D is Australian. Therefore so enrol is preferred. Look on it for a small piece of revenge from those of us who have to put up with 'color' and other horrors in every other computer program in the world ;-)--Tim Hunt 04:24, 20 October 2008 (CDT)

What happens when

Groupn.gif what does this do when the user (admin) clicks on it in 1.7. I am confused about which activities support group mode.--Chris collman 06:48, 11 October 2006 (CDT)

Activities supported by groups

It would be very useful to know which activities supported by groups in 1.6 and 1.7.

Can anyone direct me to a forum on Groups help

I have set up groups in my site and the groups work well except for one thing, they are not seperated when I have checked all the right boxes to seperate the groups.

I am in the situation where I can't direct people to the site with a 'enrol as a group key' and then all their posts can be read by anyone, 'no groups', 'other groups', 'guests'!

Any help would be a life saver.

Hi, please try the Using Moodle Groups forum. --Helen Foster 06:28, 25 October 2007 (CDT)