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Creating a Lesson

Learn how to create a lesson using ScreenSteps 2.

Select New Lesson

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To create a new Lesson, click on the New Lesson button.

Edit Lesson Title

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A new lesson will be created and opened for editing. Click on the lesson title to edit it.

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Capture Images/Create Steps

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There are several ways to create new steps:
    1) Click New Step - this creates a blank step.
    2) Click Capture (you can also open the Capture Palette by clicking on the arrow next to the camera).
    3) Turn on the Clipboard Recorder (with the Clipboard Recorder on, any image you place on the system clipboard will be added to your ScreenSteps lesson).

Add Some Text

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Here you can see that I have captured an image. A step has been created. You can add a step title (1) and/or step instructions (2). Just click on the fields to edit them.

Annotate Images

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Select an image by clicking on it.

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You will see the image annotation tools appear in the toolbar. Select the tool you want to use and draw on the image.

Adjust Annotations

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Open the Inspector palette to adjust the color, thickness and other annotation parameters.

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Here I have used the rectangle tool.

Saving and Other Stuff

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Don't worry about saving. All of your changes are saved as you make them. Some additional things you might want to do are:

1. Export the lesson to HTML, PDF, to your own blog, or to ScreenSteps Live.
2. Export the lesson as HTML or PDF to the system clipboard.
3. Add tags
4. Enter a description for the lesson
5. Go back to the Lesson Library (that is where you can see all of the lessons you have created)

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