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so heres some quick tips on how to use update hacks to add a little bit of jazz to your updates almost all of the updates that i do in a class contain colored headers i usually alternate between the colors to keep it interesting and it also lets students know that theyre looking at something new instead of seeing the same update that was there just yesterday they can recognize that oh thats a different color this is different than what it was yesterday the first thing i do is i always have my sandbox open when i am creating updates because the sandbox i use as a repository for old updates i recycle so when im going to create an update if im starting new first i will go and copy the color of header that i want to use most of the time im just creating a simple update so i will choose the color i want copy from the color name all the way to the bottom right click copy then go to your sandbox folder and create a new page ctrl v to paste that header right in there and maybe im going