I apologize if I don't quite understand what you mean, but you can't really edit a published course. You have to go into the original Storyline file, make your edits, republish, and then post the course wherever you want it to play from (web, LMS, etc.) --Daniel
Hi Namrata! I wanted to pop in and welcome you to E-Learning Heroes as well. Daniel is correct on how to go about updating your courses. Let us know if you have further questions.
Thank you both for a prompt response. Pardon my complete ignorance as I am absolutely new at this. How can I find the original Storyline file. Once I published the project it is now a folder on my desktop it no longer shows as a recent project. Can you provide steps on how to make edits?
Hi Namrata! I'm not sure where you store the files that you work on. By default, my system created a 'My Articulate Projects' folder in My Documents and unless I re-direct, they get saved there. You are looking for a .story file. You will edit just as you created.
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Welcome to the forum, Namrata:
I apologize if I don't quite understand what you mean, but you can't really edit a published course. You have to go into the original Storyline file, make your edits, republish, and then post the course wherever you want it to play from (web, LMS, etc.) --Daniel
Hi Namrata! I wanted to pop in and welcome you to E-Learning Heroes as well. Daniel is correct on how to go about updating your courses. Let us know if you have further questions.
Thank you both for a prompt response. Pardon my complete ignorance as I am absolutely new at this. How can I find the original Storyline file. Once I published the project it is now a folder on my desktop it no longer shows as a recent project. Can you provide steps on how to make edits?
Hi Namrata! I'm not sure where you store the files that you work on. By default, my system created a 'My Articulate Projects' folder in My Documents and unless I re-direct, they get saved there. You are looking for a .story file. You will edit just as you created.
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