I am working with someone who has all of his quiz questions in an Excel spreadsheet. Is there any way I can create a question bank out of these without manually copying and pasting each question?
That's not currently a feature in Storyline, but our forthcoming product, Articulate Studio '13, will indeed support importing spreadsheets and text files like Excel.
Storyline does, however, support importing PowerPoint, if that's helpful for what you'd like to do. Any chance you'd be able to get your documents into PowerPoint form?
Importing questions into Quizmaker using an excel file or text file is included in the current version of Studio 13 and directions on how to do so are included here. I don't have any update or timeline on including this in Storyline.
This question still holds great relevance for me. a method for importing from csv or xml or json would be greatly appreciated sometimes we have hundreds of questions and not much time to make the question bank. Any updates on this? I'm using Storyline 3 for now.
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Sorry, Elizabeth. It's not currently possible to import spreadsheets into Storyline. Would be a great feature for future versions though.
Hi Peter,
Can we do an import with word or xml file if not spreadsheets.
Thanks
Tahir
Hi Tahir, welcome
That's not currently a feature in Storyline, but our forthcoming product, Articulate Studio '13, will indeed support importing spreadsheets and text files like Excel.
Storyline does, however, support importing PowerPoint, if that's helpful for what you'd like to do. Any chance you'd be able to get your documents into PowerPoint form?
This is a must have for v2. Can you inform us if it made the final cut?
Hi Jeff,
Importing questions into Quizmaker using an excel file or text file is included in the current version of Studio 13 and directions on how to do so are included here. I don't have any update or timeline on including this in Storyline.
This question still holds great relevance for me. a method for importing from csv or xml or json would be greatly appreciated sometimes we have hundreds of questions and not much time to make the question bank. Any updates on this? I'm using Storyline 3 for now.
Hello Juan and welcome to E-Learning Heroes. 😊
Thanks for reaching out and sharing what you are wanting to create within Storyline 3.
You can save your .csv file as an .xls or .xlsx and import your questions. Check out our documentation for Storyline 3:
Importing Questions from an Excel Spreadsheet