Drag in Resources
From the desktop to an open Cmap: Resources can be added to concepts on a Cmap by dragging them from the desktop or an open folder. Once the resource is positioned above the concept and the mouse is released, the "Edit Resource Link" window will appear.
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Can we attach a file to the background of a CMAP?
You can make an image appear in the background of a Cmap. To give a Cmap a background image, right-click a clear portion of the Cmap, then left-click Add Background. The "Choose Background" window will open so that you may locate an image file.
What resources can be attached to a concept in a CMAP?
Answer: In a CMap (Concept Map), various types of resources can be attached to a concept, including Word documents, PDFs, audio files, and videos.
How do I share a CMAP file?
Go to the CmapTools in the Cloud (Cmaps) section of the Cmap Cloud. Select the folder you want to share. If its a subfolder, navigate to the folder by double-clicking on the enclosing folders until you are able to select the folder to be shared. Click on the "Share" Action on the left.
Starting with two or more concepts, left-click on a concept you would like to make a new proposition from. From an open Cmap: Select File, then either Save ...
Import Resources From the "Views - CmapTools" window: To import a single resource, select File then Add Resource(s)... Using the "Add Resources" window, you can ...
Choose: File: New Cmap. To Add Concepts. • Right click on your diagram, select the option New Concept. • Type your concept or conceptual phrase in ...
From the "Views - CmapTools" window: Select File, then New Cmap. · This is the beginning of your map. · Create new concepts and connect with relations by clicking ...
To view the file, click on the icon now attached to your concept. Then click on the file name. The file will then open. If you right-click the resource link's.
Apr 11, 2013 · To put a file on your Cmap, all you have to do is drag the file from your documents and drop it over the top of the object you want it attached ...
Review your concept map and revise as appropriate. Save your Concept Map as a .pdf file. Select File>Export Cmap As> Portable Document Format ... (.pdf)

