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 Chapters provide a means for a large learning object to be divided into small units, in the same way that chapters function for a printed book.  They are added from the drop-down menu that you use to add pages to a project.  Pages can be added within chapters, and can also be dragged from one chapter to another in the Project Tree. Chapters provide a means for a large learning object to be divided into small units, in the same way that chapters function for a printed book.  They are added from the drop-down menu that you use to add pages to a project.  Pages can be added within chapters, and can also be dragged from one chapter to another in the Project Tree.
  
-Chapters can also be set as markers in the **[[playground:progressbar|Progress Bar,]]** so that learners can see which chapters they have completed.   This is useful when they are completing a learning object over several sessions, or are using the learning object as a resource to refer back to. Learners can also move from chapter to chapter using either the Progress Bar or the Table of Contents.+Chapters can also be set as markers in the **[[progressbar|Progress Bar,]]** so that learners can see which chapters they have completed.   This is useful when they are completing a learning object over several sessions, or are using the learning object as a resource to refer back to. Learners can also move from chapter to chapter using either the Progress Bar or the Table of Contents.
  
  
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