I have had a request to print a copy of a presentation for checking and approval - I cannot find any information on printing a documents apart from quizes - can someone help me or point me in the right direction
I have tried publishing to word. This does not give me the information inside the interactions. Does anyone have a solution for this problem?
Regarding the print command - I wanted the learner the ability to print a certificate as a proof of taking the course. the certificate is actually can be either be a pdf or a word file (depending on what storyline supports). How can I do it in Articulate without having it be displayed on the slide?
Can you expand on what you mean by the information inside the interactions not being there when you publish to Word? Are your interactions within a Presenter course? Try this, if so. What kind of interaction is your Engage course(s)?
I found information on google, and tried it. I needed to publish to word, each slide inside Articulate and then it printed all the information in that slide.
I hope this make sense, but it worked so I am fine - Thanks
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Regarding the print command - I wanted the learner the ability to print a certificate as a proof of taking the course. the certificate is actually can be either be a pdf or a word file (depending on what storyline supports). How can I do it in Articulate without having it be displayed on the slide?
Hi Carol, welcome to Heroes!
Can you expand on what you mean by the information inside the interactions not being there when you publish to Word? Are your interactions within a Presenter course? Try this, if so. What kind of interaction is your Engage course(s)?
And RS Ramiro,
Are you looking for something like this?
Hi Peter
I found information on google, and tried it. I needed to publish to word, each slide inside Articulate and then it printed all the information in that slide.
I hope this make sense, but it worked so I am fine - Thanks
thanks @peter - that is exactly what I need
Thanks for checking back in guys! Glad to hear you're all set
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