When you double-click a .storytemplate file, the file will prompt you to import the file into your current project. If you don't have a project open, Storyline will prompt you to import one or more files into a new project.
You don't need to manage the files other than open them and let Storyline auto-save them into your Documents \ My Articulate Projects \ Storyline Templates folder.
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Hi Harry -
When you double-click a .storytemplate file, the file will prompt you to import the file into your current project. If you don't have a project open, Storyline will prompt you to import one or more files into a new project.
You don't need to manage the files other than open them and let Storyline auto-save them into your Documents \ My Articulate Projects \ Storyline Templates folder.
Have you seen this tutorial: http://community.articulate.com/tutorials/products/using-and-creating-storyline-templates.aspx
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