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Using Oncourse Resources, how do I move an item?

Note: To complete these procedures, you must be assigned a role having the necessary permissions. To determine your role, follow the directions in Participant roles. To view a list of permissions associated with a given role, see Permissions, roles, and tools. For a basic understanding of roles and permissions, see Permissions and roles: Overview.

To move an item to another location within Resources:

  1. In the menubar of the relevant site, click Resources.

  2. Next to the file you wish to move, from the Actions menu, click Move. To move several items at a time, check their corresponding boxes, and then, above the list of items, click Move.

  3. Navigate to the location where you wish to move the file, and then click the "Paste copied items" icon  
    Paste copied items icon
     . To move the item to another site, click the arrow next to "Show other sites"; this will display folders in the sites (including My Workspace) to which you have access.

    Note: To cancel the move, click the up arrow icon  
    Return to top page of this tool
     .

The quota for a site is 1 GB, and the limit for individual file uploads is 200 MB unless you use WebDAV. To request a larger quota for your site, see What are the default disk quotas for UITS accounts, and how do I request an increase?

Note: If you have linked to an item from another tool (e.g., Wiki or Podcasts), that link will no longer work when you move the item.

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Last modified on October 24, 2011.

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