Thank you so much for this video! I was getting frustrated with the fact that I couldn't properly add text to my editable pdf files (using Flat Pack). I now know that I have to create two files- Thanks again! And thanks for the Flat Pack tip too! It's so easy to use!
@@ItsAllPrimary Absolutely, I have recreated all my covers and I love my new branding. I'm working on putting up my old products because I restarted my store. I will pray for you and your new job 🙏
Hello from a fellow Canadian TPT 'er !! Thanks for all of the awesome info! I am just starting out and wondering if we need to do anything special when receiving funds in US dollars? Sending good thoughts and prayers for your new job!! Thanks so much! Paula
Hi Paula, you will eventually. I left my earnings in my Paypal account as I have monthly US expenses for my business. Now that the earning are higher, I'm opening a business account and transferring some each month. Paypal will not allow Cdn users to transfer US funds to a US account. Funds that leave Paypal have to be converted to Cdn dollars. Hence, I keep some of it in Paypal to avoid exchange rates. Thanks!
I am looking for tips on writing short passages for TPT so that I can create reading and writing lessons using the text. Can I use other texts as long as I cite the information? If so please please make a video on how to do this.
Hi Krista, most texts are copyrighted. If you are creating your own, that would be fine. If you are using someone else's text, you will need permission from the author.
QUICK TIP...you can get rid of the text boxes use CMD+A or CTRL A to select everything on the page, Copy it using cmd c or ctrl c. THEN right click and press paste as image and just insert the text boxes on top
Awesome information. Thank you so much. Can you provide another video on the two zip files as you mentioned? That would be so helpful. Thank you so much.
Hi LoriAnn! You mentioned that you save the second (editable) file when using PPT. Would I just save it as a .pptx? Also you mentioned you might do a video on how to zip the two files. I would love that! You may have already done it and I missed it, but any help would be great as I am planning to upload new products with the editable feature! Thanks for your help!!
Hi Lori, thanks for the tips. I don't make very many editable resources but there is something I want to use but cannot figure out how this seller did it. It is a name writing resource. The seller demonstrates typing the names of the students into a list sheet that looks a little like an excel doc. Then the names from the list automatically appear on the printable pdf resource. Do you know how to do that?
@@ItsAllPrimary I found a couple of videos that talk about connecting excel to Microsoft word. It doesn't seem easy. I'll be interested to know what you figure out.
@@maryprater9218 Hi Mary, I found an article on "Teaching in the Tongass" website. I've purchased editable products from her. She uses Adobe. Here is the link: www.teachinginthetongass.com/2016/06/how-to-create-editable-pdf.html
@@maryprater9218 I clicked on the link above but the post seems to be gone. Were you able to learn how to do this? I've been trying to find out forever!
Hello teacher!... Here watching this interesting upload... Have a great Sunday! L18 👍🙏🌳
Thank you, dear friend. I'll be watching yours during my work session tomorrow!
Yay, summer break!! This is an awesome video!! Blessings!
Thank you, dear friend! We're braving heat waves right now. Have you done a science video on heat waves?
Thank you so much for this video! I was getting frustrated with the fact that I couldn't properly add text to my editable pdf files (using Flat Pack). I now know that I have to create two files- Thanks again! And thanks for the Flat Pack tip too! It's so easy to use!
Flat Pack is a life saver!
Thank you so much for this! Really helpful tips and looking forward to sharing my self made teaching resources with others.
I will be uploading a follow up to this one in the next couple weeks. I will make an editable doc using Flat Pack by Bearwood Labs.
Thank you ! You are a wealth of knowledge.
You put me in a good mood! 😊
You are so welcome
Just discovered you! Thanks for creating these easy to understand videos. I'd love to learn more about zipping files. Thanks!
Glad to help, CT
Thank you for the great information!
Thanks Amanda!
WONDERFUL video. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thanks Aron - are you working on your store this summer?
@@ItsAllPrimary Absolutely, I have recreated all my covers and I love my new branding. I'm working on putting up my old products because I restarted my store. I will pray for you and your new job 🙏
@@aronrrustemaj Thanks Aron! All your hard work will pay off.
Hello from a fellow Canadian TPT 'er !! Thanks for all of the awesome info! I am just starting out and wondering if we need to do anything special when receiving funds in US dollars?
Sending good thoughts and prayers for your new job!!
Thanks so much!
Paula
Hi Paula, you will eventually. I left my earnings in my Paypal account as I have monthly US expenses for my business. Now that the earning are higher, I'm opening a business account and transferring some each month. Paypal will not allow Cdn users to transfer US funds to a US account. Funds that leave Paypal have to be converted to Cdn dollars. Hence, I keep some of it in Paypal to avoid exchange rates. Thanks!
I am looking for tips on writing short passages for TPT so that I can create reading and writing lessons using the text. Can I use other texts as long as I cite the information? If so please please make a video on how to do this.
Hi Krista, most texts are copyrighted. If you are creating your own, that would be fine. If you are using someone else's text, you will need permission from the author.
QUICK TIP...you can get rid of the text boxes use CMD+A or CTRL A to select everything on the page, Copy it using cmd c or ctrl c. THEN right click and press paste as image and just insert the text boxes on top
Is this for pdfs? Aron, you should have a teacher tech channel!
@@ItsAllPrimary Actuallt this is on PowerPoint. I have been considering a Youtobe channel and I am hoping to start one in the summer!
@@aronrrustemaj Looking forward to seeing your channel when it is live! Thanks!
Awesome information. Thank you so much. Can you provide another video on the two zip files as you mentioned? That would be so helpful. Thank you so much.
Hi Takisha, it is coming next week! Thank you!
@@ItsAllPrimary thank you so much!!!!
Hi LoriAnn! You mentioned that you save the second (editable) file when using PPT. Would I just save it as a .pptx? Also you mentioned you might do a video on how to zip the two files. I would love that! You may have already done it and I missed it, but any help would be great as I am planning to upload new products with the editable feature! Thanks for your help!!
Hi Staci-bee, I thought I did but I can't find it. It's back on the list! Thank you!
Hi Lori, thanks for the tips. I don't make very many editable resources but there is something I want to use but cannot figure out how this seller did it. It is a name writing resource. The seller demonstrates typing the names of the students into a list sheet that looks a little like an excel doc. Then the names from the list automatically appear on the printable pdf resource. Do you know how to do that?
Hi Mary, I've never done it, but I will take a look at it this week and let you know.
@@ItsAllPrimary I found a couple of videos that talk about connecting excel to Microsoft word. It doesn't seem easy. I'll be interested to know what you figure out.
@@maryprater9218 Hi Mary, I found an article on "Teaching in the Tongass" website. I've purchased editable products from her. She uses Adobe. Here is the link: www.teachinginthetongass.com/2016/06/how-to-create-editable-pdf.html
@@ItsAllPrimary Lori, thank you so much, this is great!
@@maryprater9218 I clicked on the link above but the post seems to be gone. Were you able to learn how to do this? I've been trying to find out forever!
I’m French and I’m struggling to say “editable” in English 🤣
Haha - that makes me feel better!