Figuring out what version/update was used to create a file Oct 09, 2014 By John Ruiz Is there a way to tell from a .story file or the published output what version of Storyline was used to create it? Thanks for any info.
Brent deMoville over 9 years ago10/09/14 at 1:21 pm (UTC) Yes. You can open the story.html file and look at the header information: http://www.articulate.com -->
Brent deMoville over 9 years ago10/09/14 at 1:22 pm (UTC) Sorry it took my example and made it into a link... " http://www.articulate.com --> "
Michael Hinze over 9 years ago10/09/14 at 1:25 pm (UTC) The meta.xml file that is part of a published project also provides the version info.
David Kelling almost 3 years ago05/12/21 at 2:31 pm (UTC) For those that want to know how to find the version from the .story file: Change the .story file extention of the .story file to .zip Extract the contents of this .zip file The version used to create this .story file is in /docProps/app.xml
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Yes. You can open the story.html file and look at the header information:
http://www.articulate.com -->
Sorry it took my example and made it into a link...
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http://www.articulate.com -->
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When all else fails, post a screenshot.
The meta.xml file that is part of a published project also provides the version info.
Awesome! Thank you both very much.
For those that want to know how to find the version from the .story file:
Change the .story file extention of the .story file to .zip
Extract the contents of this .zip file
The version used to create this .story file is in /docProps/app.xml