I'm looking for the actual Storyline project file name ( .story) that created the published output.
I have multiple versions of a .story file and need to find out which is the final project file that produced the final published version. Does that make sense?
Let me try again. Let's say you have three versions of a storyline project: Training V01.story, Training V02.story, and Training V03.story-all have the same published title; Our Training.
All three .story project files will publish to a folder called: Our Training Output.
Looking at the output folder, how can you tell if V01.story, V02.story or V03.story was used to publish the final Our Training Output?
I think you are assuming that the published title will be the same as the file name itself-which is seldom the case for version tracking purposes, etc.
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Hi James!
I'm not sure I'm following your question here. Below is a screenshot of what my published files look like. The name of the file is what is circled.
Hi Leslie,
I'm looking for the actual Storyline project file name ( .story) that created the published output.
I have multiple versions of a .story file and need to find out which is the final project file that produced the final published version. Does that make sense?
The published version/output should have the same name as the Storyline project file, .story, that it came from as indicated above.
Let me try again. Let's say you have three versions of a storyline project: Training V01.story, Training V02.story, and Training V03.story-all have the same published title; Our Training.
All three .story project files will publish to a folder called: Our Training Output.
Looking at the output folder, how can you tell if V01.story, V02.story or V03.story was used to publish the final Our Training Output?
Leslie,
I think you are assuming that the published title will be the same as the file name itself-which is seldom the case for version tracking purposes, etc.
Hi James! You should be able to find this via the xml file in the published output.
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