Does Storyline have the capability to "package" the project like Articulate Presenter has? We used the packaging capability to share a project between different developers - and it was a quick and easy way to share projects.
Yep! When you import an Engage interaction into Storyline, a copy of your original interaction (.intr) file actually gets stored in the Storyline project file. This means that you can transfer your story file to another computer or another developer and still edit the Engage interaction (as long as the other computer also has the Articulate Engage program installed and activated with a valid serial number).
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It's easier. Just give them your story file.
ok! Even if it has an Engage interaction?
Haven't tested that yet. I prefer to redo any Engage-like interactions natively in Storyline itself for greater flexibility when I can.
I'm assuming the published output will travel over. Not sure about the original Engage file for editing.
Perhaps someone else can step in here . . .
Hey Marni
Yep! When you import an Engage interaction into Storyline, a copy of your original interaction (.intr) file actually gets stored in the Storyline project file. This means that you can transfer your story file to another computer or another developer and still edit the Engage interaction (as long as the other computer also has the Articulate Engage program installed and activated with a valid serial number).
Great - thanks for your replies.
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