 Gradebook enhancements in Moodle 4.2 Gradebook enhancements in Moodle 4.2 include grader report search, collapsible columns in the grader report, viewing full feedback directly on the grader report screen, collapsible categories in the grade book setup, and a new status column displaying hidden and locked icons. In his critical thinking course, teacher Mr Wilson clicks grades in the course navigation to access the grader report. He can quickly search for users by starting to type. Here, for example, he's looking for student Barbara, so he starts typing, and her information quickly appears. If a course has many gradable activities, he can collapse the columns to more easily view what he needs to see. Here, he's collapsing three quizzes to focus on the final summative quiz. He can see at a glance how many columns have been collapsed from the collapsed columns search option on the right, and can bulk select and expand them again if needed. For assignments, an asterisk alerts Mr Wilson to assignments where he has given feedback. From the three dots, he clicks view feedback, and the full feedback he's given is displayed directly on the screen. From grade book setup, our teacher can collapse categories, again allowing him to concentrate more clearly on what he needs to check. And from the three dots in the actions column, he can hide or lock a grade item. And the new status column displays icons relating respectively to hidden and locked grade items. To summarise, grade book enhancements include new search options, collapsible columns and categories, and easily accessible feedback to learners.