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Menu bar

When you open a project, you will see a menu bar on the left side of the screen.

Uploads

Via uploads, you can upload various media files. The most common media files are images, videos, and audio files. However, AI, PPT (PowerPoint), PDF, and PSD files can also be uploaded. Under the ‘Media’ section, you will find instructions on how to do this.

Text

You can also easily add and format text in a project. Under ‘Text’, you will find instructions on how to do this.

Question Module

There are three different types of questions: open questions, multiple choice questions with text, and multiple choice questions with images. Under ‘Question Module’, you will find instructions on how to add, edit, and provide feedback for these questions.

Zero Measurement Module

In the zero measurement module (requires a separate license), you can create and distribute comprehensive questionnaires. From the management section, you can easily track the progress of participants. The results are clearly displayed in a spider web chart, broken down by segment and participant. You can learn more about the zero measurement module under the section ‘Zero Measurement Module’.

Templates

In a project, you can add existing templates. This allows you to quickly and easily make a project fun and interactive. You can also save your own formatted pages or elements as custom templates. Under the section ‘Templates’, you will find instructions on how to do this.

Project Resources

The Project Resources is a library of all the media files and fonts used in your project. You can learn more about this library under the section ‘Project Resources’.

Evaluation Criteria

In Evaluation Criteria, you can adjust the project settings. You can change the project name, size (mobile, desktop, etc.), page navigation, final page, completion criteria, certificate, and top bar. You can also customize the certificate. Instructions on how to do this can be found under ‘Question Module’.

Property Panel

The Property Panel displays the settings of a page. You can learn more about this in ‘Introduction’ > ‘Panels’.

Layers Panel

The Layers Panel displays the different layers and files on a page. In the Layers Panel, you can also adjust these layers. Instructions on how to do this can be found in ‘Introduction’ > ‘Panels’.

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