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Go to Menu cogwheel in bottom right corner, choose My Maps it should be there. Example.txt is the guide/ template.
You have to click on the name, not the tiny arrow next to it which actually uploads it to the workshop, it does not ask if that is what you want to do.
It crashes 80% of the time for me, not sure if I have done something wrong during editing. I spent days trying to get this working I have some great level ideas but it is too janky. I gave up. I hope you will have better luck, even a basic visual editor that was used for internal development would have been really helpful. Or some more instructions for this.
I would much prefer DW3 came with only a handful of built in levels if we got proper workshop support, a map and ideally sprite editor. I would be willing to do custom art and sound and everything, unfortunately I am more of a creative than technical person. It took me three years to learn Unity, numbers give me a headache.