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Getting Started with Sides Kit: Upload A Script
Getting Started with Sides Kit: Upload A Script

Learn how to upload a script to Croogloo Sides Kit with this step-by-step guide.

Updated over a week ago

This guide will walk you through the process of uploading a script onto your Croogloo Sides Kit.

Step 1:

Upon login, you will be directed to your basecamp. To upload a script, you can either click on the 'Upload' button located at the top right corner or simply click on the 'Upload Scripts' button.

Step 2:

Choose the script file you want to upload.

Step 3:

Categorize the file as a script and share it with the appropriate security groups. Click on 'Confirm' to proceed.

Step 4:

Now, select the script version.

Step 5:

Choose the script color.

Step 6:

If you intend to use this script to create sides, ensure that the 'Use for Sides' button is checked. Then, click 'Next'.

Step 7:

If you want to apply a watermark to your script, adjust the settings accordingly. If not, you can skip this step.

Step 8:

Your file will automatically be placed into the 'Scripts' folder. Click 'Upload' to complete the process.

Step 9:

You can monitor the progress of your upload in the top right corner. Once the upload is complete, you will receive a confirmation.

Step 10:

To view the uploaded script, navigate to the left-hand menu, select 'Scripts', and then 'Scripts' again.

And there you have it 🌞! Your script has now been successfully uploaded to Croogloo.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get script to show up when making sides?

You need to parse the script. You can do this by selecting 'Parse Script' from the script menu (the three-dot icon). This will update the data.

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If there's no change, try again using a different version and color to ensure the file isn't blocked by a cache.

Why isn't my script parsing?

Check the format of your script file. It should be a PDF, not an image file stored as a PDF. You can check this by clicking on the page.

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If the entire page highlights, it's an image file and this has caused a processing error.

Scenes are not displaying correctly?

If scenes are not displaying as expected, it's possible that the file has cached data in the PDF. In this case, contact the script coordinator for an updated version to resolve the issue.

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