I exported to courses to save. When I import the course to canvas, and try to view a quiz, no quizzes are reachable. It says "can't find valid settings for this link."
Hello @JoanFrazier
Thanks for posting this in the global Canvas Community!
It looks like you are having some issues with your imported quizzes. You might need to have canvas support look into your quizzes to see why this is happening.
With classic quizzes you might need to export them from the course one at a time and import them into the new course as a QTI package. This will place your questions on the quiz into Question banks which can be used/linked on the quizzes in your course.
With New quizzes there is not an export option because it utilizes an LTI configuration. Typically you would need to copy the quiz like this guide suggests into your new course.
-Colton
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