How to revise a Connexions document that was imported from a Microsoft Word document.
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Options for revising your connexions content
After you have imported a Microsoft Word file into a Connexions
module, you may discover that you need to revise the content.You have the option to make the revisions in the original Word
document and then import it again into Connexions, or you canrevise the content within Connexions using the Edit-In-Place
editor. This module explains how to revise your content usingthe Edit-In-Place editor.
Revising with the edit-in-place editor
The Edit-In-Place editor is the default editor on the "Edit" tab.
You can insert new text and media objects into a module or modifythe existing contents of a module with this editor. You do not
have to be familiar with the CMXML tags to use Edit-In-Place. Itinserts the appropriate CNXML tags for you when you insert a new
item in the file. In addition, it has a help text feature thatdescribes the CNXML tags for the items you insert or edit with it.
Editing imported content with edit-in-place
To edit the content of a module that you imported from a Word
document, use the following steps:
Log into Connexions.
Display the Connexions workspace or workgroup in which
your document resides.
Display the module you want to edit with Edit-In-Place.
Scroll down to display the gray text box that contains
the item you want to edit.
Click in the text box. The gray box is replaced by a
blue editing box that displays the text of the item.
Make the necessary changes to the item.
Click
Save to save the entry or click
Cancel to clear the entry in the blue editing
box.
Repeat steps 4 through 7 for any item you want to edit.
In the gray text boxes mathematical equations are
displayed as they appear in the module. In the blue editing boxmathematical equations are displayed in the MathML markup language.
Edit equations by making changes to the MathML.
Adding new content with edit-in-place
You can add new content items to a module with Edit-In-Place.
The types of items you can add are: paragraphs, enumerated lists,bulleted lists, equations, exercises, figures, code blocks, notes,
and examples. Edit-In-Place places the opening and closing CNXMLtags around the item and it generates a unique item ID for each
item you add. To add new items, use the following steps:
Log into Connexions.
Display the Connexions workspace or workgroup in which
your document resides.
Display the module you want to edit with Edit-In-Place.
Scroll down to display the location in the module in
which you want to insert the content item. You can insertthe new item above or below and existing item by using the
Add Here button above or below the existing item
Select the type of item you want to enter from the
drop-down list next to the
Add Here button.
The default is "Paragraph". These items are described in thehelp text, which can be accessed by selecting "Other Elements"
from the drop-down list.
Click
Add Here . An empty blue editing box
displays for the item you selected. You can display help textfor the item you selected by clicking
Help editing xxx in the upper right corner of the blue box, where xxx is theCNXML tag for the item you selected.
Type the text that is appropriate for the type of item
in the blue editing box.
Click
Save to save the entry or click
Cancel to clear the entry in the blue editing box.
Repeat steps 4 through 8 for each new content item
you want to add to the module.
Inserting content in an empty module
To insert text and media objects into a new module that contains
no content, use the following steps:
Log into Connexions.
Display the Connexions workspace or workgroup in which
your document resides.
Display the module you want to edit with Edit-In-Place.
Click in the
gray box that says "Click To Insert Text"
in the Edit-In-Place editor.
The gray box is replaced by a blue editing box.
Type the text you want to add in the
blue editing box that
says "Insert Module Text Here".
Click
Save to save the text you typed.
The blue editing box is replaced by a gray box that displaysyour entry.