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Suggestion: expire exisiting announcements

Today’s suggestion sent to WebCT/Blackboard:

When creating a new announcement in a class, currently I can either sent a pre-determined end-date or it can be an ongoing announcement. Once I’ve created an announcement without and end date, however, I cannot remove it from the announcements without deleting it. I’d like to be able to “expire” an existing announcement - that way the students don’t see it any more, but I can still see it as an expired announcement.

Remember that you can make your own suggestions to them here. The more suggestions they get, the more likely they are to implement them.

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