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While authoring a course book, I select the “Mark as Completed (Conditional)” button, but the Extended Properties button does not become enabled. How can I get it to enable?

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While authoring a course book, I select the “Mark as Completed (Conditional)” button, but the Extended Properties button does not become enabled. How can I get it to enable?

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The Mark as Completed (Conditional) button, which is located in the CMS Pro Catalog (cmspro.wbk) requires that a file named cmscomp.spb be in the same directory as cmspro.wbk. In addition, we recommend that you copy all of the catalog-related files provided in CMS Pro to the same directory where the ToolBook catalog files reside. Otherwise, ToolBook may lose track of where the cmscomp.spb file resides and will be unable to enable the Extended Properties button. The reason for this is that ToolBook assumes that all of your catalog-related files are in one directory. Thus, when you open a catalog, it writes the catalog directory to an .ini file and expects to find the .spb files in that same directory. As a result, if you add an object from the CMS Pro catalog to your book and then add open a different catalog in a different directory, the .ini entry is now set to a directory that is different than the one where cmscomp.spb resides. That explains why the Extended Properties button does n

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