Asked by dd

lick the links to open the resources below. These resources will help you complete the assignment. Once you have created your file(s) and are ready to upload your assignment, click the Add Files button below and select each file from your desktop or network folder. Upload each file separately.

Your work will not be submitted to your teacher until you click Submit.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It looks like you copied the LMS instructions for adding and submitting files but didn’t say what you need help with. I can walk you through any part of the process — creating the files, formatting them, uploading them, or troubleshooting an upload — but I need to know which you want. Below are concise, practical steps and tips for each common need. Pick what you want help with or paste the assignment/resources and I’ll help create or review the files.

If you just need upload/submit instructions
- Click the Add Files (or Browse/Choose File) button.
- In the file dialog, select the file and click Open. If you must upload multiple files, repeat the process for each file (some LMS let you multi-select; others require separate uploads).
- Wait for each file to finish uploading (look for an “Uploaded” indicator or filename listed).
- Confirm the files listed are the correct ones and in the right order (if relevant).
- Click Submit (or Submit Assignment). Submission does not occur until you click that button.
- Look for a confirmation screen or email; many LMS show a timestamp or receipt.

File preparation and naming tips
- Use common formats: .docx or .pdf for documents, .pptx for slides, .xlsx for spreadsheets, .zip for many files, .py/.java/.txt for code. If the instructor specified a format, use that.
- Name files clearly: LastName_FirstName_AssignmentName_version (e.g., Smith_Jane_Project1_v1.pdf).
- Convert Word to PDF if you want to preserve formatting.
- If multiple files are required and the LMS accepts ZIP, compress them into one .zip file and upload that (label clearly).

Quick steps to create common file types
- Word: Open Word → New document → paste/compose → File > Save As > choose .docx or Export > Create PDF.
- PDF from any app: Print > Save as PDF, or Export/Save as > PDF.
- PowerPoint: File > Save As > .pptx, or export as PDF if needed.
- Code files: Save in a plain-text editor (VS Code, Notepad++) with correct extension (.py, .java).

Troubleshooting upload problems
- Make sure file size is within limits (instructors/LMS may set caps). Compress if needed.
- Use a different browser (Chrome, Firefox recommended) or clear cache.
- Disable browser extensions (ad blockers sometimes interfere).
- Check internet connection; try from another network or device if necessary.
- If the LMS shows the file but submission fails, try downloading the uploaded file from the LMS to confirm it uploaded correctly.
- If you still can’t submit, contact your instructor or the LMS support/helpdesk and include screenshots and the error message.

Before you click Submit — final checklist
- Open the file(s) to confirm final edits are saved and formatting is correct.
- Run any required checks (word count, plagiarism tool, required naming) per the assignment.
- Confirm uploaded files match the saved final versions.
- Make sure you click Submit and check for confirmation.

If you want me to create or review files
- Paste the assignment prompt and any supporting resources (or share the text/content you need included).
- Tell me the required file format and any length/formatting rules.
- I can draft the document content here for you to copy into Word/PDF, or provide a ready-to-save text file.

Which of these would you like help with now?