You can add learning content into your workspace from a backpack ZIP file that you saved
or downloaded. This workflow is helpful when you want to collaborate on content that other content
creators started in their own workspace. Or, follow these steps when you want to update published
content or restore archived content. You can also import a content template that you
downloaded.
Required Editions
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, and
Unlimited Editions
User Roles and
Permissions
Enablement Site User Roles
This topic supports these enablement site
roles:
Content Creators
Required System Permissions
To create and edit content with Trailmaker Content:
Create Content
Important To import a trail and its modules, import the content in this order to
maintain the relationship between content.
Import the modules.
Import the trail.
Find the backpack that you want to import. You can:
Access the backpack in your company’s version control system.
In the Trailmaker Content workspace, click Add Content, and select
Existing Content.
Drag the ZIP file to the Import Existing Content field.
Note If you unzipped the backpack after you downloaded it, drag the unzipped module or trail
folder to the Import Existing Content field. Or, click in the field, navigate to the module or
trail folder on your computer, and upload it.
Click Import. A bar shows the progress while the files are
uploading.
When the content finishes uploading, to return to the workspace page, click the back button
.
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