Export code question...
Jan 05, 2015
Happy New Years everyone! I am creating demos of interactive learning modules for a customer and Articulate is my tool of choice for this task. My customer loves to see the demos quickly so it is a great tool, but he will then need them to "fit" into a larger web-based course built from scratch in India. Is there any way to export the Articulate code so that India can import it into another Flash/html program? Right now, I believe our only option is for India to replicate what I show them in Articulate which seems really inefficient and an expensive redundancy. I can't find anything that provides an answer except this expert from Ashley Terwillinger about a year ago. The link to the tutorial was dead, but I don't think it was quite what I was hoping for anyways. Thanks for any assistance!!
"There is not a supported method to export out the Storyline code, but there may be a community generated method For information on the different publishing options, please review these tutorials"
2 Replies
The only way to send 'code' is to send the editable .story file. There is no option to somehow export the source code of Storyline interactions, let alone exporting them in a format that allows them to be imported into some other authoring tool.
Hi Kim,
The different publishing options are detailed here. You could publish the course, say for web - and place within a server - than your team in India could link to that or embed it as a web object in their Flash authoring tool? As Michael mentioned - there isn't a way to export out the code or open the Storyline file in another authoring tool.
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