Support for Google Docs and Slides

Apr 19, 2018

Hello,

I am wondering if Articulate is in the process of or has plans to add support for Google Docs and Slides. Our company is moving away from Office and we really need the ability to import and export to file types other than PowerPoint. I am sorry if this question has been asked before.

Thanks,

Scott

26 Replies
Katie Riggio

Welcome to the community, Scott!

I’d love to let our team know about this suggestion — and I’m curious to know more. Would you mind telling me a little more about why the need for support for Google Docs and Slides would come in handy for you? What type of scenario would you use it in?

I'd be happy to attach your insight to the feature request Miker created on your behalf, so we can share it our product team. And if you're interested, here's how we manage feature requests! ☺️

In the meantime, perhaps inserting the URL via web object could be an option? I'll be standing by!

Katie Riggio

Hey, Jeff. Thanks for adding your voice!

Ah, interesting. Have you tried opening a storyboard template (.pptx or .docx) in Google Docs and then inserting it as a Web Object in Storyline? Here's a sample of the output! Let me know if I misunderstood anything there–we'll try to find a workaround together!

In the meantime, I shared your insights with our product team, so you should receive an email confirmation regarding Google Docs support shortly. While we don't have any news to share at this time, you're certainly in the right place for when/if we do! Thanks again, and looking forward to hearing back ☺️

Phil Mayor

I think (may be wrong) that Jeff wants to be able to publish to Google docs the same way you can publish to word, you can upload a copy of the word documents to Google Docs, but if you do not have Word installed you cannot publish to word, as a lot of organisations are switching to Google Docs this means they have to persuade IT to let them have word to be able to publish to Word.

Leslie McKerchie

Hi Lisa and welcome to E-Learning Heroes :)

You are correct. We do not have this compatibility within our software. I connected some dots with some feature requests that have been filed so that we can see the users requesting this. 

I've attached this conversation to the report as well so that we can update you here with any news.

Dan'l Danehy-Oakes

H'mmm.... our company has just made the decision to transition to Google Workspace. Currently, we (our Education Department) use the Presenter add-on to PowerPoint to publish our files as Web-viewable HTML5 packages.

Can we do this with Google Slides? This is key to our ability to make use of Presenter; we do not want to use a Web hosted solution, because our LMS won't work with it.

Do you have any suggestions?

Teresa Tyree

I'm an instructional designer and my company recently migrated to Goggle.  I was using PowerPoint with Articulate add ins prior to the migration. However, that functionality does not exist in Google slides which leaves me handicap, to a great degree.  I cannot use Engage or any of the other Articulate features with Google slides. Being that Google slides is a presentation tool and not an authoring tool, pales in comparison to using PowerPoint and the Articulate add ins.  It would be great if Articulate could give Google slides a "Power Boost"!!!

Andrea Mulcahy

I'd like to add to the list of people who need to have the Articulate tools work with Google. I was very excited about Presenter 360 until I realized I can't use it. My company only uses Google and I don't have access to PowerPoint (or any MS Office tool), so the instructions above to download my Google slides to PowerPoint and then import to Presenter 360 don't work for me because I can't download to PowerPoint.

With Google tools becoming more widespread I really hope Articulate has a plan to begin supporting these tools soon. 

Jose Tansengco

Hi Gerda, 

Embedding Google Slides in Rise 360 is already supported if this is something you're interested in checking out. Here's how: 

  1. Publish your Google Slides by following this article, making sure to copy the embed code of the published output.
  2. In Rise 360, add a Multimedia Embed block and paste in the code generated from Step 1. 

And that's it! the embed block will now display your Google Slides presentation when the course is previewed or published. 

Hope this helps!

Dan'l Danehy-Oakes

Hi Mr Tansengco--

This is not what I (at least) had in mind -- I am looking for a way to do
*in* Google Slides what Articulate Presenter currently does in PowerPoint.
My company is removing support for Microsoft Office, so Presenter in
PowerPoint will no longer be an option.

Thank you.