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Goal
After reading this article
you'll:
- be able to export
and import an
exercise using a library file or a scenario file.
- be able to share a library/scenario file.
- be able to organise libraries into folders.
Summary
Exercises are saved and organised into libraries. Libraries contain everything needed for the scenarios inside: media assets, personas, styles, and so on.
Different versions of the same
exercise can live in the same library and share the same
assets.
For completely new exercises you
should create a new library.
When you want to share your exercise, you can save the whole library of scenarios or just one scenario.
Create a new exercise
First, you may need
to add a new library. Navigate to the Folder Icon >
select the Library
drop-down > Add new
library. | |
Add a name for the new
exercise library | |
Every library has a default
scenario. You can right-click to
rename it or click Add scenario to
add an additional exercise to this library so that it can
share the library's assets. | |
After clicking 'Add scenario' you will be presented with the scenario
dialog box. Usually you only need
to enter the scenario name. Import MEL allows you
to import from an
Excel file or CSV (UTF-8
encoding). |
Share an exercise
Navigate to the folder icon > Share
library/scenario Now select how much you want to share - the whole library or just the active scenario. |
Import an exercise
You can import a library or a single exercise. A single exercise needs to be imported into a library - so you will likely need to create a new empty library to hold it. If you're importing a more recent revision of an existing scenario then you'll likely add to the same library.
Navigate to the folder icon >
select the Library
drop-down> Add new
library. | |
Click "Browse" on the pop-up
dialog and
find the .txp library
file | |
Library files have the extension .txplib Files with the .txp extension are older first generation files. | |
If you're importing a single scenario, you'll find the option in File>Scenario drop-down. Create a new, empty library if this is a new scenario. |
Download exercise from Space
An alternative to sending scenario files is to Download from space. This will add a new exercise using data currently active in your Space (for example, if uploaded by a collaborator). |
Organise Libraries into Folders
Group scenarios into folders in the scenario editor. This can help you to find your scenario quicker: