Can you look at a file that has already been published? I have been trying to dissect a file that was built in story line but can find the .story file. I find an HTML file though. How can I view this in Storyline 2?
If I have the file that was published in our LMS is there a way to pull it back into storyline to look at its make up? The challenge is I can't find a .story file.
I just wanted to confirm that Wendy is correct here, there is no .story file saved as a part of publishing, so you'll want to be sure you save the file prior to publishing to ensure yoou'll be able to access it later.
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The published files can't be viewed/edited in Storyline you need the source file which is xx.story
If I have the file that was published in our LMS is there a way to pull it back into storyline to look at its make up? The challenge is I can't find a .story file.
No Marie
the published folders don't contain a copy of the .story file
Hi Marie,
I just wanted to confirm that Wendy is correct here, there is no .story file saved as a part of publishing, so you'll want to be sure you save the file prior to publishing to ensure yoou'll be able to access it later.
Thank you so much for your reply. Still learning.
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On my machine the source file is stored in a subdirectory of "My Documents" named "My Articulate Projects".
Hi Russ,
Yes, that's the general default but if you haven't saved the file, it won't automatically save there.
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