Resource Packs

Widgit produce a wide range of symbol-supported learning materials and symbol stories, including extensive topic-based packs 'ready to go' for special and mainstream education, healthcare and home use. InPrint 3 comes with a number of pre-installed resource packs that you can print out or customise.

Opening Resource Packs

To access the resource packs, open the File tab and click the Resource Packs button. You will then be shown a number of folders containing ready-made resource packs. Double-click to open the resource pack of your choice.

Using Resource Packs

After opening a file from a resource pack, you can choose to print it out or edit the content and appearance as you would with any other file.

For many of the example resources there is a corresponding template that you can use to make resources with a similar layout.

Note: Some resource packs downloaded from the Widgit website may include a new Topic Wordlist. Topic wordlists give access to specific vocabulary for a new topic. You can load these wordlists into new documents to have access to the same vocabulary.

Opening InPrint 2 Resource Packs

InPrint 3 will open any of your InPrint 2 resource packs. On the File tab, click the Resource Packs button. To view the InPrint 2 resource packs installed on your machine, click the View Legacy Resources button at the bottom of the screen.

Double-clicking on a .cip file will import your old resource into InPrint 3 and allow you to edit it as you would any other file.

Clicking Save As on the File tab will give you the option to save the document as a .ipdoc file. Please note, you cannot open .ipdoc files in InPrint 2.

Get More Resource Packs

You can download a wide variety of ready-made resource packs from the Widgit website.

To access more resource packs, click the File tab, click the Resource Packs button on the left, then click the Get More Resources button at the bottom of the screen.