Texas Instruments TINSPIRE Manual Book page 66

Getting started
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3. Select the action you want to perform:
Click
Open
Click
Copy
Navigate to a folder on your computer or select a connected
handheld, then right-click and select
in a new location.
Click
Delete
deleting a lesson bundle. You should ensure files contained in the
bundle are backed up if you need the files for future use.
Click
Refresh
Click
Rename
action, press the
To move up a level in the folder hierarchy, click
To add the lesson bundle to the list of shortcuts in Local Content,
select
Create Shortcut
To add more files to the lesson bundle, select
Add Files to Lesson Bundle
Select
Lesson Bundles > Package Lesson Bundle
file.
Click
Send to Connected Handhelds
send the lesson bundle to connected handheld. Only .tns files are
sent to the handheld.
Packaging lesson bundles
Packaging lesson bundles creates a "package" folder with a .tilb file. This
file contains all contents of the lesson bundle. You must package the
lesson before you can e-mail the lesson bundle (.tilb file) to colleagues or
students.
To package a lesson from the Content workspace:
1. Select
Local Content
2. Select the lesson bundle you want to package in the Content pane.
The Lesson Bundle details are displayed in the Preview pane.
3. Use one of the following methods to create the package:
From the Preview pane, click
Package Lesson Bundle
From the Content pane, Right-click the lesson bundle name, then
select
Lesson Bundles > Package Lesson Bundle
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Using the Content Workspace
to open the lesson bundle.
to place the lesson bundle file in the clipboard.
to delete the lesson bundle. Use caution when
to update the list of files in the bundle.
to give the lesson bundle a new name. To cancel this
key.
Esc
.
in the Resources pane.
.
to place the copied file
Paste
.
to open Transfer Tool and
¢
in the Files window, then select
.
Up a Level
Lesson Bundles
to create a .tilb
.
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