Create Worlds and Classes
- Last UpdatedJan 23, 2026
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Before links can be created, the worlds and classes they are to be assigned to must first be created.
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To view existing words and classes, and to create new ones, click on the Folders/Classes tab.
The left-hand pane of the tab display the existing structure of worlds, sub-folders and classes in an explorer tree-view:

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To view the links which have been assigned to a class, select it from the explorer. The links assigned to the selected class are then listed in the middle, Linked documents in class pane:

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To view the classes a link has been assigned to click on that link in the Links tab or the Folders/Classes tab. In the right-hand Assign Classes pane, the classes to which the link has been assigned are indicated with a tick against them:

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To create a new world, right-click on a space in the left-hand section of the Folders/Classes tab and select the New world option from the menu that is then displayed.

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A node for the new world is added to the explorer. Enter a unique name for it:


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To add a class to a world, right-click on the world node, or on a sub-folder in that world (see below), and select the New class option from the menu that is then displayed:

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A new node is then created for the class under the selected world. Enter a unique name for it:

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If required, sub-folders may be added to the hierarchy under the world level into which classes may be placed. To add a sub-folder, right-click on a world node or on an existing sub-folder, select New folder from the menu that is then displayed, and enter the name of the folder:

Classes and further sub-folders can then be added to the new folder as required. For example:

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To delete a world, class or folder, right-click on it and select Delete or click on it and press the Delete key.
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To rename a world, class or folder, right-click on it and select Rename, and enter the new name.
World, classes and folders can be cut, copied and pasted using the appropriate options on the right-click menu, by dragging and dropping in the normal way, and by using the standard keyboard commands. The names of copied items are suffixed with "-COPY".