Automatically extracting content to a text file? Dec 18, 2014 By Amanda Halpin Hi, Is it possible to automatically convert/extract the content of an articulate file to a text file of some kind, e.g. a Word doc or PDF file?? Thanks, Amanda
Phil Mayor Hero over 9 years ago12/18/14 at 11:49 am (UTC) There is no way to export the text. You can publish to word but this just creates images. If I know the client wants this I would normally add all the text to the notes and publish to word.
Amanda Halpin Author Phil Mayor over 9 years ago12/18/14 at 11:57 am (UTC) Hi, Thanks for replying so quickly. When you say you would add all the text to the notes and publish to Word, what exactly do you mean? Thanks, Amanda
Phil Mayor Hero over 9 years ago12/18/14 at 12:01 pm (UTC) Actually i am wrong. You can export a translation document which will have all the text in. For my other suggestion i would copy and paste the text into the notes section and then choose publish and publish to word. Just notice you are using engage so you may just be able to publish to word anyway, not sure how the engage output looks.
Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard Staff over 9 years ago12/18/14 at 3:50 pm (UTC) You can publish Engage to Word, and you'll see a small sample of how that'll look here.
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There is no way to export the text. You can publish to word but this just creates images.
If I know the client wants this I would normally add all the text to the notes and publish to word.
Hi,
Thanks for replying so quickly. When you say you would add all the text to
the notes and publish to Word, what exactly do you mean?
Thanks,
Amanda
Actually i am wrong.
You can export a translation document which will have all the text in.
For my other suggestion i would copy and paste the text into the notes section and then choose publish and publish to word.
Just notice you are using engage so you may just be able to publish to word anyway, not sure how the engage output looks.
You can publish Engage to Word, and you'll see a small sample of how that'll look here.
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