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This article describes how to set your files to Auto Preview in the Rich Content Editor
This article describes how to use Webcat to email students.
This article describes how to add a person and assign a role in a Canvas course. These instructions apply to adding any person and role to your course, just make sure you select the appropriate role (Faculty, Student, Observer, TA, Designer, etc). These instructions apply to UNH.
This article explains the process for requesting access to course content.   Instructions include how to request access when a user is no longer employed by the university and/or other scenarios when the course is open or closed.
This article describes how Faculty Directors can lock or unlock objects, associate a course with a blueprint course, sync changes to Blueprint courses, and disassociate a course from a blueprint course.
This article describes how to import or copy course content from one Canvas course to another.
This article describes how to moderate a quiz in Canvas.
This article describes how to get help with "un-crossing" your courses.
This article describes how to add or modify hyperlinks in Canvas to open in a new window or display in-line document preview.
This article contains some notes about quiz settings in your Canvas course.
This article describes how to use the Office 365 app with Canvas. Files stored in OneDrive do not count against the Canvas file storage limit/quota of 1 GB.  OneDrive is also a handy way to post documents that may be updated frequently as the revisions do not to be reloaded to Canvas (as they would need to be if loaded directly to Canvas).

You can store most any type of file in OneDrive to use with Canvas including media-rich PowerPoint files. If you are using stand-alone video or audio media
This article describes how to change notification settings in Canvas.
This article describes how to export assessments from a previous course and upload multiple assessments at once using a Microsoft Excel CSV (comma separated values) file.
This article describes the Canvas DocViewer as well as supported document types in Canvas.
This article describes the External Apps (LTI Tools) that have been enabled for Canvas at UNH as well as the process for requesting that a specific application be enabled.