 So as you guys know, you can access lots and lots of maps. So we're going to look at how we save one. So we're going to save a lovely map of the OSHQ here. So on the panel on the left, guys, you see on your number of tools you have underneath where you'll pop your bonus code in. So to simply save a map, you come to save map. So we click on the tab. And then you get the option to just save a map. And that will save your map. You have to give it a title, a pupil name, and a class name. And that you can then simply just save that map and it will create your saved map and list it under your save maps in that panel on the left-hand side. Thank you very much, Laura. Okay, so you can see that map listed now on the left-hand side. Now, when you also create map or save maps, what you can do is you can create your own Windows file structure. So there's a little lock button there where you can log in with your pass code, okay? So, Laura, if you can pop your pin code in if you can remember it. Now, as you can see, guys, is when you pop your code in, you get an option under the save maps there and there's an extra box that comes up where it says you've got the options to new rename and re-lock. So if you click new, Laura, what you can then do is you can create a new folder. So in your school environment, rather than just have a huge, great, big list of files that you've saved, you can actually create subfolders for your particular year groups. So your primary guys, you can go year R through to year six. Secondary guys, you can do year seven through to year 11. And within those, you can then create subfolders for the particular classes. Obviously, the rename one is obvious. So that would then rename that folder if you wish to rename that folder. And you've also got the re-lock option, which you can then re-lock that particular admin tool. Don't click on that one, Laura. Okay, now the admin, the passcode you've got is the teacher's admin code. So you should never divulge that number to your pupils because this is your administrative tool to create those folders. And as you can see next to the folders that Laura's got on the screen there, there's also the rubbish bin option. Now, this is your option to delete both folders and maps when you get too many within your particular listings there. So when you come to the end of the year and you want to remove those maps, you enter your pin code and remove those maps and or folders as you seem appropriate. And then again, to just save a map, Laura, if you can do this, all you would do is highlight the folder you want it to be saved into on the left-hand panel, click the save map again, put in the details, and it will save the map then into that folder. So you can use all these individual folders rather than just collate a huge great big list of maps under your login and password. So it just makes it easy for you guys to manage all those particular files. And as Laura has shown there, it will then give you the title, the date it was created and who actually created that particular map. The save maps is there for your pupils to be able to create maps, but also importantly for you guys. So you can create base maps, come back and use them time and time again if you need to. Now, there are a couple of things we need to make you aware of when you save maps in this service. And the first one is probably around safeguarding issues. Now, it would be your discretion if you get your pupils to save personal information on a map. Simply because anyone that has access to your username and password will be able to view any maps that you save in this service. So when you save a map, anyone in your school can log in and they will be able to view that map. So around those safeguarding ones, it will be your discretion if you get pupils to save it in this service. Now, the second one as well is when you save a map, it finalizes that map, i.e. you cannot change that saved map immediately just by hitting save. This is an element that we've built in just to stop people tampering with other people's maps. So if you create a map and save it in the service and you then want to change that saved map, there is no automatic save. You'd have to resave it with a different name, i.e. version one, version two, version three. So this is just an option we've put in there just to stop people going into deleting things out of people's maps and then saving it. So the pupils aren't capable of doing that in the service. So that's how we would save a map. So what we're gonna look at now is we're gonna look at how you can print and also save maps. So Laura, if you can print, click on the print icon at the top. So you see across the road, across the maps is a row of icons and we're gonna click on the print tool. So what you will see when you click on the print tool is you will get your layout of what your content's gonna look like, as we can see here. So if Laura clicks then clicks on layout preview, we will then see the area that you will see when you can print. Now you can grab that box, which is Laura's gonna do now, and you can move that box around. So if it doesn't cover the exact location you need it to be, you can move that around to show the location you're gonna print, okay? Now as you can see on the dialogue box here under your options on print options, you can give this a title. You can enter it as a pupil name. You've got an option as well for a scale. So you can have a rounder scale or an exact scale. So if you're printing to an appropriate scale, you can do that as well. Now when you create the file, it would create it as a PDF or a JPEG, so a standard image file that you can then use at another time. As you can see here, guys, you can print A4, A3, as well as portrait or landscape. And you can print any map you see in this service. So any map you've added anything to. So if we drew something on this map, there would be an option to tick the little box. It says drawings. So if I've added an image, et cetera, et cetera, I can add that. If you wanna click on add grid lines, Laura, we'll show the ones grid lines. So if I want my Easterns and Nordens around my map, when I come to create the generate the file, I can do that as well. So if you hit generate print file form, please, Laura. And as you can see under the downloads, you will see your print file that you've created. So we've got our map at the location. As you can see, we've got our Eastings and Nordens all around the map because we want our grid lines. We've got our North pointer as well as our scale bar. And it also tells us who's printed this out in this location. So then you can save these maps. So there's an option here that you can't directly print from the service. You have to create this file. This is just to stop your pupils hitting your print button and running out your ink cartridge. But it also gives you those options to be able to save these maps to another location outside of the digital map for school service. Now, this is where I would suggest that you would create your personal mapping for your pupils. So around that safeguarding issue, if you wanna create personal maps or personal information on, rather than save it in the service, you would save this as a PDF or a JPEG image and then save it to your school network, which is a much safer environment to be able to save that too. Now, look, I'm gonna get you to do one more thing. This might go a little bit slow, but we're gonna do it guys. Laura, can you zoom out to show the extent of the world? So what's recently been added in the print option is now you can print a whole world map onto one piece of paper. So Laura, if you go to the print tab again at the top. So there should be a little option there that says print the whole world. So now you can print this at A3 or A4. So if you want a global map of that location, you can print this. Laura, if you click on add a legend, so what we're gonna do is we're gonna print the legend that goes with this and you're gonna click generate file and this might take a few seconds to do this. Okay, but when you create your any printed map and you want the appropriate legend or symbol sheet or key to go with that scale of map, you can generate that as well. So this is true for any of the current on the survey mapping, the aerial imagery and either of the historical layers of maps you can access in the service. And as you will see when this eventually does this, this is also relevant for the world map as well. So if you're printing some of the overlays, for instance, you're looking at the biomes or you're looking at the climate detail, anything that has an extra key, volcanoes included, it will then generate that legend file and create your small zip file, which Laura's gonna show here. Perfect. So as you can see guys, when you want your legend, it creates you two files. And if Laura clicks on the legend, if you've got, hopefully you've got a viewer here, we might be able to see that legend or the map. So you might be able to see the legend here guys, if we can see the, and it will show you the legend for the map we have on the screen. As you can see, it's just popped up here on the right. So again, it could be your current symbol sheet, your historical maps. And if Laura clicks on the world map that she's got in her folder as well, you will also then see a preview of that world map. So as you can see guys, when you create your folder, well, sorry, create your map with your legend, there you go, we've got a nice little picture of the map with the global view there. You also, it creates a folder, but creates the two files in that zip folder. So you'll find your printed map and your legend also there. So guys, that's pretty here. That's pretty quick about how you save maps and how you print maps in the service. So you've got the two options. You can save the maps through the service in the save map option, as you can see on the left-hand panel, or you can create your printed maps and then save those PDFs and or JPEGs somewhere else within your network or onto the hard drive of your machine.