Importing iSpring settings

In order to maintain continuity between courses and make sure best practices are achieved in narrated presentations, OCDE has developed a standard for how iSpring presentations should be published, and how the iSpring player is configured. These steps will walk you through how to import those settings. Once imported, these settings will be saved in iSpring and will not need to be configured each time you publish a presentation.

 

Step 1. Locate/Save the Player Template and Settings Files in Egnyte.

These files are located in Egnyte in the OLT/Style and Naming Guides/iSpring Template folder. You will either need to have the Egnyte Desktop Sync client on your computer, or download a copy of these files to the computer on which you would like to import the settings.

iSpring Player Templates

 

Step 2. Navigate to the Publish Menu.

  1. Select the iSpring tab on the ribbon.
  2. Select Publish. 

Navigate to publish menu

 

Step 3. Import Settings.

  1. Press the Import/Export button at the bottom of the Publish screen.
  2. Select the Import Settings option.

Import Settings Option

 

Step 4. Locate and open the settings file.

Browse to the location where the iSpring OCDE Settings Template file is saved. Click Open.

 

 

Step 5. Confirm Settings Import.

Select Yes to replace all existing publish settings. 

Select Yes

 

 

Step 6.  Open the player customization options.

From the General tab, in player options, select the customize button. 

Select Customize

 

 

Step 7. Select the option to Import template.

  1.  Select Import/Export at the bottom of the Templates menu.
  2. Select Import template.

Import Template

 

Step 8. Select the iSpring Player template.

Browse to the location where the Player Template file is saved. Click Open.

 

Step 9. Apply and Close.

You new iSpring OCDE Player Template will be selected. Select Apply & Close at the top.

Apply and close

All of the proper settings are now imported. These settings should remain when publishing presentations until they have been manually changed. Once you have compiled a presentation, confirm that your presentaion is similar in appearance to other iSpring presentations.

 

 

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