So this is because I stupidly saved my material to my computer instead of a shared drive, but my hard drive crashed and I've lost all my course material :( Luckily, I only have made two courses so far. Both of them are published online and all of the output is saved somewhere else. Is there anyway to convert the output into a storyline format that I can edit and update? Thank you :) Jenn
I save 99% of my projects to a network drive. I know it's neither recommended nor supported, but it's just not practical for me to save them locally, and that's one of the reasons.
I'm sorry to hear that you lost your files. Depending upon the cost of re-producing them, you might consider sending the drive out for data recovery.
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There is no way to reverse engineer the out put, sorry you will need to rebuild it unless you can restore them from your drive.
:( ok. Well excuse me as I go crawl under my desk into the fetal position for a little while :( IT has tried and the can't restore them :(
I save 99% of my projects to a network drive. I know it's neither recommended nor supported, but it's just not practical for me to save them locally, and that's one of the reasons.
I'm sorry to hear that you lost your files. Depending upon the cost of re-producing them, you might consider sending the drive out for data recovery.
Sorry to hear it Jennifer. :(
As Mike mentioned, it's not something we recommend - although you could look at saving back up copies there.
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