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*The Recently accessed courses block, displayed by default on the [[Dashboard]] displays the courses which an enrolled user has most recently accessed. | *The Recently accessed courses block, displayed by default on the [[Dashboard]] displays the courses which an enrolled user has most recently accessed. | ||
*The block may be positioned in the centre,as in the screenshot, or to one side. | *The block may be positioned in the centre, as in the screenshot, or to one side. | ||
[[File:docsRAC.png]] | [[File:docsRAC.png]] | ||
Note that block content may be scrolled horizontally. However the scrollbar is not shown by default for macOS users. | |||
[[es:Bloque Cursos accedidos recientemente]] | [[es:Bloque Cursos accedidos recientemente]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:45, 4 February 2019
- The Recently accessed courses block, displayed by default on the Dashboard displays the courses which an enrolled user has most recently accessed.
- The block may be positioned in the centre, as in the screenshot, or to one side.
Note that block content may be scrolled horizontally. However the scrollbar is not shown by default for macOS users.