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Post: Need help with student drives

Posted by SC Teacher on 4/25/08

    Can someone tell me how to set up an instructor's file on
    the student drive that students can access to copy a
    document to their own folders to read or alter? I
    primarily would want them to have access to Excel and Word
    documents.

    Currently I have to place the document(s) into their
    individual folders, but I know that when I was a student at
    a different school, the instructor had the folder set up so
    that we could access it ourselves. It sure would save time
    and mistakes.

    Thanks.

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  • Need help with student drives, 4/25/08, by SC Teacher.
  • Re: Need help with student drives, 5/02/08, by Carla.

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