Syntax of PDFs pages
In this section, you will understand how to correctly write the syntax of PDFs when you want to select pages of a PDF to create your course or to add new lessons from a document.
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In this section, you will understand how to correctly write the syntax of PDFs when you want to select pages of a PDF to create your course or to add new lessons from a document.
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When uploading a PDF document, you can decide to limit the creation of the course to a specific number of pages. In the advanced options you can select the number of pages. The syntax for writing pages is as follows:
-If you want the tool to generate you a course based on just one page, just write the number of the single page.
-If you want the tool to generate you a course with the information contained just in specific pages i.e. 1 and 10 , this will be the syntax: 1;10. In this case the tool will read the information contained just in page 1 and 10.
-If you want the tool to generate you a course with the information contained from page 1 to page 10. this will be the syntax: 1-10. In this case, the tool will read the information contained in the range of pages from 1 to 10.
After the creation of the course from a PDFs. you can decide to add a new lesson from the original document selecting just one page or specific pages. In the course, after clicking on "Actions" and then on "New lesson", you can choose "From document". The syntax for writing pages is as follows:
-If you want the tool to generate you a course based on just one page, just write the number of the single page.
-If you want the tool to generate you a course with the information contained just in specific pages i.e. 1 and 10 , this will be the syntax: 1;10. In this case the tool will read the information contained just in page 1 and 10.
-If you want the tool to generate you a course with the information contained from page 1 to page 10. this will be the syntax: 1-10. In this case, the tool will read the information contained in the range of pages from 1 to 10.