I found it right after posting. Simple. Once published in Word, open the word document, save it as a webpage. You will then have a folder with all your slides as image.
NOTE: In Storyline, in your Word publish setting, make sure you select the Screenshot Size to Large. You will then have your native slide resolution.
I tried exporting this like you suggested and chose large image. I saved as "web page, filtered" but the images don't seem to match the storyline size. I'm using 360. Should I try another web page version?
Is you images from the web export the same ratio as your SL360?
Right-click the image in the storyline go to size & position figure the native size of the image export. Compare it with you SL360 in the design ribbon, storysize
Make sure when export to web in ppt to create jpg at full quality
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You're not missing it anywhere, as there isn't an option for this.
If it helps, click here and then scroll all the way to the bottom of the page for all your preview/publishing options in SL3 - https://community.articulate.com/series/storyline-3
Thanks Brian,
I found it right after posting. Simple. Once published in Word, open the word document, save it as a webpage. You will then have a folder with all your slides as image.
NOTE: In Storyline, in your Word publish setting, make sure you select the Screenshot Size to Large. You will then have your native slide resolution.
Nice trick Rich, thanks for sharing here
Hello,
I tried exporting this like you suggested and chose large image. I saved as "web page, filtered" but the images don't seem to match the storyline size. I'm using 360. Should I try another web page version?
Also working with Office Professional 2016.
Thanks,
Sam
Good day Samatha,
Couple of things to figure out here;
Is you images from the web export the same ratio as your SL360?
Right-click the image in the storyline go to size & position figure the native size of the image export. Compare it with you SL360 in the design ribbon, storysize
Make sure when export to web in ppt to create jpg at full quality
Good luck!
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