So as you know, the district won't let students change pfp, yet some students managed to do it. I need insight.
pfp problems/ can you please let students change there pfp again?
Hi @-elena--curry- ...
Sorry that your question has been sitting out here for a couple weeks without a response. I think you posted it in the wrong area of the Canvas Community, but I moved it to an area that is more visible. I had to do a bit of searching the Googles to find out what you meant by PFP. It looks like you are referring to "Profile Picture". If this is the case, profile pictures in your Canvas environment are controlled by your school's Canvas administrator(s) via permission settings.
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Hopefully you'll be able to get in contact with someone at your school soon to see if they have enabled the ability to change profile pictures in your Canvas environment. Good luck!
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