New convenience function: Download templates in the desired file format

New convenience function: Download templates in the desired file format

Dr. Jens Hammerschmidt
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We are constantly developing TutKit.com for you. From now on, new templates will have an additional convenience function that allows you to select the file format of your choice - saving you download time and disk space!


InDesign, Word, PowerPoint, Keynote, Google Slides ... there are many programs for editing documents, designs and presentations. So that you can adapt our templates with your favorite software, we have always offered you the templates in various file formats.

Until now, you always had to download all file formats for the template you wanted. In addition to the InDesign version, you also had to download the Word version, for example. Especially with more extensive templates, this meant unnecessarily long download times and also unnecessarily used storage space.

This is now changing! For new templates or updates to existing templates, you can now choose which file format you want to download. And this is how it works: If you click on the download buttonfor corresponding individual content, it will pop up and show you the possible file formats in the form of software icons. Click on the desired icon - and voilà, you'll get the desired template in the desired format.

The download button shows the file formats available for the template.
From now on for new templates with multiple file formats: Click on the download button and select which file format you want to download.

As mentioned, you will find this function in future with new templates or updates. You can already see it now in our "Alpha" and "Elevate" presentation templates, which are available to download for PowerPoint, Keynote and Google Slides.

We hope you like the new feature and we will now get back to work on further developing your platform for e-learning and digital assets.

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