Please review the following frequently-asked questions to learn more about exercise files in LinkedIn Learning.
Exercise files are located under the Related to this course section of the Overview tab on the course homepage.
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Open the course you'd like to view.
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Click the Overview tab below the course video, and under the Related to this course section, click Exercise Files.
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Select the exercise file you'd like to download, then click on the downloaded file to open it.
Here's a tip
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Make sure your computer is not going into sleep mode during the download. A few of our course files may take some time to download.
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Try using a different browser.
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Disable any third-party download managers.
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If you're using a work computer, ask your network administrator if there are any content filters or restrictions on your server.
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Test your bandwidth at an internet speed test site, such as testmy.net. Make sure it is at least 1Mbps (1000kbps).
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Make sure your operating system is updated.
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If you're using a third-party web browser, like Chrome or Firefox, make sure you are running the latest version.
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In some cases, you may need to temporarily disable your firewall and/or anti-virus software to complete the download.
Yes. While downloading and using the exercise files can further facilitate learning, the exercise files are not essential.
Yes, but please note that software-specific exercise files are only accessible on computers with the corresponding software installed. You need to purchase the related software or use a trial version.
No. Exercise files are owned by the course author and they cannot be shared with others. They are provided to LinkedIn Learning subscribers for personal use and cannot be shared in educational settings or otherwise.
Yes. Exercise files can be downloaded to multiple devices once you log in to your LinkedIn Learning account on each device.