Thank you for your reply.
I do have "Extension" as part of my grading scheme (in BB and in Canvas) and worth 1%. We're switching from Blackboard to Canvas right now. In BB, I can easily set a column (and I do this for all columns) to show a letter grade only. I always hide the running averages. In Canvas--and it's another thing I find very problematic in Canvas--is that there's no way to show students only the letter grade. They see the letter and number grade. Thus, I'm worried that--despite reminders I will give--that students will be alarmed about what it means.
And yes, it's a reminder for them but especially for me. I teach about 200 university students each term in 6 classes. It's just me, no TAs. Every class has numerous low- or lower-stakes assignments.
It seems like the ability to customize statuses--among many other things--would just be natural, givens that Canvas would let users customize. And seems like "extension" is one that many instructors would find useful.
The "suggest an idea link" takes me to a "You do not have sufficient privileges for this resource or its parent to perform this action" error message. But when I was digging around yesterday, I saw that the links to submit ideas were currently closed while Canvas creates a new way to do this.
AJP