When I click on "Published Courses" I see there is subtext for the course titles that I would like to change but am not sure how. (Example in screenshot - I'd like to remove "CHAZ".) Thank you!
Hi @JuliaMThompson -- It seems that subtext is the name of the Section. If it's a manually created course, then usually the Section name is the same as the course name. If the section got created from the SIS, it's probaby a code that means something and perhaps you don't want to change it.
However, to edit the Section name, you would go to course Settings => Sections tab => click the Section and Edit.....and so on...
How do I change the name of a course section?
@JuliaMThompson Your screenshot is not attached to help know what you are referring to.
-Nick
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