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I have padded this out a bit but why you would want to move enrolment methods up or down I don't know! Aside of the order in which they appear - if you prefer some to be at the top and some at the  bottom - I don't know. I mean -they all ''work'' don't they? Someone please enlighten:) --[[User:Mary Cooch|Mary Cooch]] 02:43, 4 October 2011 (WST)
I have padded this out a bit but why you would want to move enrolment methods up or down I don't know! Aside of the order in which they appear - if you prefer some to be at the top and some at the  bottom - I don't know. I mean -they all ''work'' don't they? Someone please enlighten:) --[[User:Mary Cooch|Mary Cooch]] 02:43, 4 October 2011 (WST)
:Great job, thanks Mary :-) Another thing I was wondering about is choosing between deleting and disabling a particular enrolment method? Obviously if you add a new enrolment method by mistake you could then delete it, but what is the point in disabling a method? --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 17:11, 4 October 2011 (WST)

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More info needed

More info needed describing all enrolment methods available in course - manual enrolment, self enrolment, guest access, cohort sync, course meta link - with links to more detailed enrolment info under Managing a Moodle site. Also, can anyone help by explaining why you would want to move enrolment methods up/down. --Helen Foster 17:59, 3 October 2011 (WST)

I have padded this out a bit but why you would want to move enrolment methods up or down I don't know! Aside of the order in which they appear - if you prefer some to be at the top and some at the bottom - I don't know. I mean -they all work don't they? Someone please enlighten:) --Mary Cooch 02:43, 4 October 2011 (WST)

Great job, thanks Mary :-) Another thing I was wondering about is choosing between deleting and disabling a particular enrolment method? Obviously if you add a new enrolment method by mistake you could then delete it, but what is the point in disabling a method? --Helen Foster 17:11, 4 October 2011 (WST)