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After the import is complete, ICE displays a dialog summarising the changes made during the import. This includes details of the layer and any associated assets that have been imported, allowing you to verify that the import process has completed successfully.

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Session

Session Export

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Exporting sessions in ICE is managed through the Export Session window. This feature can be accessed in two ways.

Accessing the Export Session Window

  • Via Main Menu:

    • Open the desktop main menu.

    • Navigate to Session > Export Sessions.

  • Using Content Library:

    • Access the content library.

    • Right-click on the desired session to reveal the context menu.

    • Choose 'Export'.

Configuring Export in the Export Session Window

The Export Session window in ICE provides a variety of options to tailor your export process:

Session Export Options

  • Path:

    • Choose the destination folder for the export.

  • Sessions:

    • A list of selected sessions for export.

    • Add any sessions you want to export.

    • The system will identify any issues that need addressing before export. If found, you'll receive guidance on how to resolve them.

  • Assets:

    • Decide whether to export any associated assets such as images or videos along with with the currently selected session.

    • When replacing an existing exported session that included assets, an additional option, "Replace Existing Assets," becomes available. This allows you to decide whether to overwrite the assets during export or retain the existing ones.

  • Output:

    • Assign a name for the exported session file.

  • Initiating Export:

    • The 'Export' button becomes active once all potential issues are resolved.

Completion and Sharing

After the export is complete, ICE creates a folder for each exported session. This folder will contain the .iceSession file and a sub-folder with the session's associated assets. The folder is now prepared for sharing with other systems. If you exported multiple session you can share the parent folder containing all of the exported sessions together.

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Session Import

Batch Import

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