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Hi @TravisMarks,
It doesn't seem like we were able to find the issue in the community. If you or anyone else is running into the issue still, I'd recommend contacting Canvas Support so they can take a look at your exact Canvas environment and see what's going on. Generally, we'd expect anyone with grading permissions to be able to annotate a word or pdf file submission in SpeedGrader.
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Hi @TravisMarks
You can only annotate submissions which are attached files. You can't annotate submissions which are direct text entries.
Can you show the full screen of the Speedgrader page? The screenshot you have does not show the download link in either the upper left corner or below the "Submitted files" area.
Is the .docx file able to be downloaded from the Speedgrader page? It looks like the download link in the upper left corner is missing, and the one in the right side is greyed out...
Are you able to actually give a grade for the assignment? As far as I know (as A Canvas admin), the ability to annotate with DocViewer is tied to the "Grades - Edit" permission. Knowing whether or not you can put a grade in and save it might help troubleshoot this issue.
-Chris
did you find a solution?
Hi @TravisMarks,
It doesn't seem like we were able to find the issue in the community. If you or anyone else is running into the issue still, I'd recommend contacting Canvas Support so they can take a look at your exact Canvas environment and see what's going on. Generally, we'd expect anyone with grading permissions to be able to annotate a word or pdf file submission in SpeedGrader.
I'm sorry the community couldn't be more help on this one. However, we are marking this post as a temporary solution to help Community Members find and respond to the newest and most active threads.
At any time, any Community member can click the “Not the Solution” option and then respond in-thread with your follow-up questions. It’s important to include @CommunityForums in that reply so we can restore the entire topic to our list of unanswered questions we check routinely.
-Chris
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