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This guide provides direction for Students seeking to save content from Evergreen's Canvas instance. Faculty & Staff: please contact Academic Technologies if you have questions about saving, importing, or exporting Canvas content.


At User Account Level

To access your files and/or portfolios in Canvas, click on "Account" in the menu at far left and follow the needed path:

  • Account > Files
  • Account > ePortfolios
  • Account > Files > My Files > Submissions (there can be multiple "Submissions" folders)
Related Canvas guides:


At Canvas Course Level

Content needs to be published and available for those in the Student role to access it.
Reasons why you may not be able to access content:

  • content is not published
  • content is contained in a unpublished or locked module
  • content is not available until or no longer available at a specific date/time

If you are not able to access content, reach out to your faculty.
Any content that is published and available to you as a student can be printed from the browser and/or "saved" using copy-and-paste.

  • Some areas of content provide a download link or print button
    • The Grades for [student's name] page has its own "Print Grades" button and a "Show All Details" button, both at upper right

To print out annotated submissions (files that faculty have reviewed and left feedback on for you) see wiki guide, Print from Canvas.
Print-via-Browser Behavior

  • When Canvas pages are printed via the browser, any links in content are included just after the descriptive text link.