A course about copy log in6/13/2023 ![]() ![]() Select an item in the list to learn more about what content couldn't be copied due to errors or exceptions. In the Course Tasks and Logs panel, select View Report. You can also view the conversion details by clicking the three dot menu and selecting Course Tasks and Logs. Please review the Ultra and Original Feature Comparisons Answers page as there are differences that can affect your course copy. Some items that are not currently supported will not copy over to the course such as surveys, wikis and blogs.If you copy over content with more than two levels, it will place any items beyond two levels at the second level. Ultra courses only allow two levels of folders.Minor styling and formatting that was removed.If those items you copied did not transfer or are no longer supported in Ultra courses, you may need to rebuild that content in your Ultra course. Click on View Details in the copy window to see what errors occurred during the copy process. When you copy content pulling it through the Ultra Copy Content tool, it will report any errors once the copy is complete. If it seems to be taking a long time, use the browser's refresh button to refresh the screen. When you've selected the content you need, click the black bar at the bottom of the menu that says "start copy." The copy will run. Use the breadcrumbs to navigate backwards to higher levels of content/courses. Anything checked off will copy when you're ready to start the copy. The Ultra course copy makes it incredibly easy to grab the content you need from any of your past courses with a single action. You can check off any content you want to copy from multiple courses and/or organizations. To copy individual items, navigate through the course(s) in the Copy Content tool using the arrows to the right of course/item names to move deeper into course content. Access the "Add Content" link or plus sign in the space between exiting content items and select "Copy Content.".Click the "Course Content" menu button and select "Copy Content.".To copy content into an ultra course you should enter the course where you want the content to appear and access the copy dialog in the "Course Content" area in one of two ways: ![]() Pulling Course Content into an Ultra Course Once a user pushes content from an original course into the ultra course using the older method the only available fix is to delete the entire ultra course and create a new blank version. Select a different font for header/text by changing the font style dropdown list.Using the original course copy method for your ultra course will result in broken and unconverted content.You can select pre-defined colours or select your own.Then upload your own or use one from Articulate’s gallery.Click the trash can icon to delete the existing cover photo.Copy course content and structure into an empty course site for a new semester. Click on upload logo and upload your logo. Course Copy can also make a copy of selected items to add to an existing course.Then click on settings on the upper right corner area.Return to the main course page (if you are in one of the lessons).Click on edit once the side panel open – you will have the option to upload your own image, or search from Articulate’s library.If it’s an image you want to replace, hover over the image, then click on the edit button on the left side.If it’s a text edit, click on the areas you want to edit and then type.The lesson/block will need to be re-created. Once the undo button is gone, there is no way to undo/recover the deleted block. If you delete a lesson or a block, you’ll see an Undo button for a few seconds at the bottom left of your screen.If you’ve accidentally deleted some text or a table in your block, you can use CTRL+Z (or CMD+Z) to undo the action.NOTE: There are a few ways to recover accidentally deleted content: ![]()
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