Sorry for the delay in response. I believe it may be because they're two different types of presentations. You have one that was created in Studio and one in Storyline. They're going to be two different file types and two different presentations. I think this is why you cannot overwrite it - the system doesn't see it as the same file. The programs create different types of output files, so the system sees them as individual presentations. You might want to consider renaming or removing the older file, so they don't look like duplicates. This will make it easier to tell them apart.
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Hi John,
Sorry for the delay in response. I believe it may be because they're two different types of presentations. You have one that was created in Studio and one in Storyline. They're going to be two different file types and two different presentations. I think this is why you cannot overwrite it - the system doesn't see it as the same file. The programs create different types of output files, so the system sees them as individual presentations. You might want to consider renaming or removing the older file, so they don't look like duplicates. This will make it easier to tell them apart.
Thanks for the response, I guessed this was the case due to the way it was listed in Articulate Online.
Noted for the future
John
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