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To find the print instructions, follow this link: '''<span style="background:yellow">[[Standard Print Options]]</span>'''.
 
To find the print instructions, follow this link: '''<span style="background:yellow">[[Standard Print Options]]</span>'''.
  
By highlighting rows within the list and then clicking print, the rows highlighted will be the only rows printed
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By highlighting rows within the list and then clicking print, the rows highlighted will be the only rows printed. To undo a highlight, press and hold down the Control key while clicking back on the highlighted area/row.
(Click + Drag or Control + Click)
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(Click + Drag or Control + Click).
  
  
 
Sorting and other data manipulations are explained in the following link:  [[List Programs Instructions/Video]]
 
Sorting and other data manipulations are explained in the following link:  [[List Programs Instructions/Video]]

Revision as of 07:50, 7 June 2017

CAP stands for "corrective action plan" and is a process of evaluation and/or develops a school improvement plan for schools identified as in need of “corrective action" in order to stay in compliance.


Video How-to

CAP Program Report video

How-to

On the menu on the left, click on Student Master, Lists and then CAP Program Tracking Report.


To find definitions for standard setup values, follow this link: Standard Setup Options.

Click OK after all fields of the setup box have been set as desired.


A list of students will appear based on the settings of the setup box. All list programs are numbered along the left side so you can see a total.


Print Options

To find the print instructions, follow this link: Standard Print Options.

By highlighting rows within the list and then clicking print, the rows highlighted will be the only rows printed. To undo a highlight, press and hold down the Control key while clicking back on the highlighted area/row. (Click + Drag or Control + Click).


Sorting and other data manipulations are explained in the following link: List Programs Instructions/Video

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