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Hey, ftf841!
The block library doesn't allow you to import blocks into the Scratch software - it's simply a guide/reference for the Scratch blocks.
You can find all the Scratch blocks mentioned in the block library in the left-hand corner of the Scratch software. You can then click the colored labels to view different kinds of blocks.
You can download Scratch here, if you don't already have it.
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stevetheipad wrote:
Hey, ftf841!
The block library doesn't allow you to import blocks into the Scratch software - it's simply a guide/reference for the Scratch blocks.
You can find all the Scratch blocks mentioned in the block library in the left-hand corner of the Scratch software. You can then click the colored labels to view different kinds of blocks.
You can download Scratch here, if you don't already have it.
i think you are confused here is the link to the block library http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=58790
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ftf841 wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Hey, ftf841!
The block library doesn't allow you to import blocks into the Scratch software - it's simply a guide/reference for the Scratch blocks.
You can find all the Scratch blocks mentioned in the block library in the left-hand corner of the Scratch software. You can then click the colored labels to view different kinds of blocks.
You can download Scratch here, if you don't already have it.i think you are confused here is the link to the block library http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=58790
No, you can't import blocks?
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Actually you can, but you need Panther, not Scratch. Then you just click the buttons.
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RedRocker227 wrote:
Actually you can, but you need Panther, not Scratch. Then you just click the buttons.
That's what I meant, not in Scratch.
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