How to delete a learning path

How to delete a learning path

To delete a learning path:
  1. Navigate to the Courses page.
  2. Click to select the desired course.
  3. Navigate to the Learning Paths tab.
  4. Click the  icon next to the desired learning path.
  5. Select the Delete button from the menu.
  6. Click to confirm to finish deleting the learning path.
Note: A learning path cannot be deleted if the learning path has any LTI connections. To delete a learning path with an LTI connection, the LTI connection must be deleted first. 
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