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Using Book

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Navigate your book

In addition to the links in the table of contents, you may move through the book using the arrows located to the top-left and bottom-left of the content.

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Uses of the book module

You can use the book module to present information in a well-structured, user-friendly format. But there are other possibilities. Because this module allows one to import individual web pages or folders of web pages, it is useful for group work. Example: Each student creates a simple web page about your school and the teacher, (that's you!) uploads the pages to the book. Voila! You and your students have created a useful, interesting resource for new students and their parents. You could do this to create a class cook book and nutrition guide, a resource about local civic organizations, triangles in our daily lives, world leaders, you name it. Alternatively, you could enable students to upload pages to the book - see Book FAQ for details.

Printing a book

Whole books and individual chapters may be printed either via the gear menu or the Administration block (depending upon your theme).

The print option has been improved, with printed books and chapters now having an improved display.

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If you do not wish certain roles to be able to print books (e.g. students) then you can remove the capability booktool/print:print in Permissions either via the gear menu or the Administration block (depending upon your theme).

Exporting a book as an IMS content package

Any user with the export a book as an IMS content package capability (by default nobody except admins) can do so in Generate IMS CP either via the gear menu or the Administration block (depending upon your theme).

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