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  1. From the main course page, Select More from the Course Menu along the top, then click Course reuse in the dropdown menu.

    From the course menu along the top click More then Course reuseImage Modified

  2. The Course reuse page is displayed. From here, you can choose any action related to reusing your course (Backup, Restore, or Import). In this case, select Backup from the dropdown menu at the top left.

    From the top left dropdown menu select backupImage Modified

    • The Backup settings page is displayed. It is strongly recommended that you simply skip to the bottom of the page, and click Jump to final step. NOTE: This process will preserve the category structure, aggregation, and organization of the course Gradebook. If that is important to you, definitely just click Jump to final step:

      to preserve structure of gradebook in the backup, click jump to final stepImage Modified
      Wait for the Success confirmation, click Continue, and then skip to step 3 below.

      Success message. Click continue.Image Modified 

    • If preserving the structure of your Gradebook is not important to you, you may also use the Backup settings page to "cherry-pick" individual items to include in the backup. By default, all items are selected for inclusion in the backup. Uncheck the items you do not want to include, then click Next (rather than Jump to final step as shown above). 
    • Click Next for each screen until you get to the summary showing what will be included (green check) or excluded (red ×). 
      x indicates note included, check indicates includedImage Modified

    • Leave the default Filename or enter your own, being careful not to remove the .mbz file extension. The default filename includes the date and time at the end.
    • Confirm the Backup settings, then scroll to the bottom of the page, and click the Perform Backup button.

  3. Wait for the message: The backup file was successfully created. Click Continue.
    Success message. Click continue.Image Modified

  4. After creating the backup file, the filename will appear in your User private backup area list. You should immediately click the Download link to the right of the backup file name to save the backup file to your computer.

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    titleNote!

    A The backups you create in the User private backup area will be retained and available for download for 30 days. You'll receive an email to remind you before the backup is deleted, so you can download it before their removal. The best idea is to download it when you create it!


    You can upload and restore your backup file (filename.mbz) to any other AsULearn course at any time of your choosing. 

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