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*Plugins may be installed to convert uploaded assignment submissions to PDF format for teachers to annotate.The list of available converters may be accessed from the Plugins section of Site administration.
Plugins may be installed to convert uploaded [[Assignment settings|assignment submissions]] to PDF format for teachers to annotate. The list of available converters may be accessed from the Plugins section of Site administration.
*Unoconv is available as a default document converter. It requires Unoconv to be installed on a server. For more information, see the [[Universal Office Converter (unoconv)|Unoconv documentation.]]
*If the [[OAuth 2 Google service]] has been enabled, then it is possible to convert documents using the Google Drive converter. For more information, see the [[Google Drive converter|Google Drive converter documentation.]]


There are currently two document converters available as standard plugins:
*[[Universal Office Converter (unoconv)|Unoconv]] is available as a default document converter. It requires Unoconv to be installed on a server.
*[[Google Drive converter]] requires the [[OAuth 2 Google service]] to be enabled.


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Revision as of 20:33, 12 May 2017

New feature
in Moodle 3.6!

Plugins may be installed to convert uploaded assignment submissions to PDF format for teachers to annotate. The list of available converters may be accessed from the Plugins section of Site administration.

There are currently two document converters available as standard plugins: