Naming Files for D2L and for People

What is in a name?

The name of a file on your computer has two parts: "name" and "extension" connected by a dot. A few examples are myfile.docx, mySlides.pptx, myNumbers.xlsx, my_image.jpg, your-file.doc. When you view file listings on your computer, you might see only the "name" part while keeping the ".extension" hidden, or you might see "name.extension" depending on your system settings. The "extension" to the right of the dot tells a computer how your file can be read; don't mess with it. The "name" to the left of the dot is where you can get creative. To avoid technical issues with uploading your coursework files to D2L Assignment folders, however, there a few simple guidelines to follow.

Filename Technical Guidelines

Other Naming Tips

Bottom Line - Don't Let Word® call the shots!

Microsoft Word® kindly offers you a ready-made file name when save your document. The name often is the first sentence of your document, and it will break most or all of the guidelines above. Instead, replace the ready-made text (or the text to the left of of the dot if you are seeing extensions) in the filename box with a well-constructed name of your own choosing before you save. If you forget to do that, though, you can always rename the file, or do a save-as before you upload your Assignment file.

Why bother?

The most common cause of frustrated student calls to the NLU Help Desk is difficulty uploading a file to D2L. Most of the time simply renaming the file solves the problem.

Will leaving a space in the name of your paper cause your upload to fail? Probably not. But if you name your files as described above, you are removing the major source of will-it-work stress from submitting your work online. Save and upload with confidence!