Not sure what you mean. You can send a .story file to someone and, assuming they too have Storyline, can open/edit it. You can also publish a draft version of a Storyline project, upload it to a server and send the link to someone. They can then launch the published content in their browser and view it.
Looks like Michael has popped in to assist you here. Our article here about publishing and sharing may be of assistance and Tempshare (listed in article) is a great tool for temporary sharing/reviewing.
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Not sure what you mean. You can send a .story file to someone and, assuming they too have Storyline, can open/edit it. You can also publish a draft version of a Storyline project, upload it to a server and send the link to someone. They can then launch the published content in their browser and view it.
Hi Robert and welcome to E-Learning Heroes :)
Looks like Michael has popped in to assist you here. Our article here about publishing and sharing may be of assistance and Tempshare (listed in article) is a great tool for temporary sharing/reviewing.
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