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How can I create Tutorials?

Axel_KollmenterAxel_Kollmenter Member Posts: 414 PRO
I found a selection option that I have not seen before. "Create tutorial" how does that work? Is this only for teachers?
Is there already a video in the tutorial center about this?

Best regards,

Axel Kollmenter

Best Answer

  • NeilCookeNeilCooke Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,671
    Answer ✓
    You shouldn't be seeing that. It used to be there for Onshape employees years ago, but even I don't see it now. Please ignore!!!
    Senior Director, Technical Services, EMEAI

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  • Axel_KollmenterAxel_Kollmenter Member Posts: 414 PRO
    @SethF Does an Onshape Employee have a tutorial about "How to create a tutorial to create a tutorial?"

    @Axel_Kollmenter
    I don't even see the Tutorial button :D
    I also only have this button in one project. I don't see it in another either xD


    Best regards,

    Axel Kollmenter
  • Axel_KollmenterAxel_Kollmenter Member Posts: 414 PRO
    what have I done....
    Best regards,

    Axel Kollmenter
  • NeilCookeNeilCooke Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,671
    Answer ✓
    You shouldn't be seeing that. It used to be there for Onshape employees years ago, but even I don't see it now. Please ignore!!!
    Senior Director, Technical Services, EMEAI
  • Axel_KollmenterAxel_Kollmenter Member Posts: 414 PRO
    @NeilCooke Oh ok. I thought it would be a new feature to help colleagues explain new processes more easily.
    Best regards,

    Axel Kollmenter
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