Great question, and Walt is correct that Storyline does not have a publish to Powerpoint option. Are you looking to share a copy of the Storyline file with someone who doesn't have an active Storyline license or something else?
If you can share a bit more about what you'd like to do I can help point you in the right direction!
Thanks for the answers. Yes, I would like to share a Project with someone without Articulate Storyline. It would be great if, the the Person i share the Project with could edit the single slides.
Yup - any of the publish options would allow you to share it with an individual who doesn't have Storyline. Publish to CD (or another local source) is a good option if you're not ready to put on your web server or inside your Learning Management System (LMS).
As far as editing, they'll need Storyline to open the .story file and make edits. Walt's idea about editing in Word may be an option for text only - and if that's the case I'd look at exporting for translation (publish to Word will only create images of your slides).
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Hi Matthäus,
Great question, and Walt is correct that Storyline does not have a publish to Powerpoint option. Are you looking to share a copy of the Storyline file with someone who doesn't have an active Storyline license or something else?
If you can share a bit more about what you'd like to do I can help point you in the right direction!
Thanks for the answers. Yes, I would like to share a Project with someone without Articulate Storyline. It would be great if, the the Person i share the Project with could edit the single slides.
Do you know what I mean?
Share with, yes - publish to CD
Edit, not really, but you can publish to Word. They can't experience the interactions, but they can edit the word document.
There are programs out there that allow reviewers (like reviewmyelearning.com) to watch the project and share contents.
Yup - any of the publish options would allow you to share it with an individual who doesn't have Storyline. Publish to CD (or another local source) is a good option if you're not ready to put on your web server or inside your Learning Management System (LMS).
As far as editing, they'll need Storyline to open the .story file and make edits. Walt's idea about editing in Word may be an option for text only - and if that's the case I'd look at exporting for translation (publish to Word will only create images of your slides).
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