I am coming across an error when attempting to embed an image for a required and graded discussion board post. When I attempt to submit my discussion a message pops up stating "File storage quota exceeded"
Hello there, @AlyseMcIntosh ...
It sounds like you will want to check on your user files within Canvas to see if your file storage is reaching its limit. To check on how much space you've used and how much you have available, you can follow the instructions in this Guide:
How do I view my user files as a student?
Specifically, look at label #2 in the image under the heading "View User Files". What does your own screen tell you? If you have exceeded the 50 MB, you're going to need to remove one or more files to get under that 50 MB limit. Then, you should be able to upload that image for your discussion topic.
I hope this will help a bit. Sing out if you have any questions/concerns. Thanks!
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