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Attachment Block - Now Available!
Hey Everyone,
You asked for it so we built it - the all new Attachment Block. It makes it super easy to add attachments (PDF, Word, Excel, or any filetype) to your Rise courses.
Check out this video (recorded with Peek and hosted on Articulate Review, of course.)
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/aaf8d183-c0d8-492e-9f3f-79c1c9b3bfca/review
Enjoy!
Adam
- SharonLehman-e1Community Member
This is so awesome - used it extensively last night, Thank you!
- JimValeCommunity Member
This is great - I can already think of a dozen ways I want to use this in my courses. Thanks!
- MikeSchwindCommunity Member
This is very cool. Thanks so much for the added feature. Keep them coming!
- CynthiaPareCommunity Member
Nice addition! We will definitely use it. :)
- ColleenFleming-Community Member
That's a great addition - thanks!
Thanks for adding your voice, Michelle. It's good to have the context for our Product team as they continue to make updates and improvements to Rise!
- HeatherHossf283Community Member
Hi! I want to echo Michelle's comment, and also note that being able to display a thumbnail image for the downloadable doc would be really nice.
- PamPappenheimCommunity Member
Very helpful, thanks.
- AndySchroderCommunity Member
Are there any size or file type limitations for this feature? When I try to upload a small 1.9MB file, it just says "No file added" and then in the edit pane, has a pink box with a bunch of raw data that starts with <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <Error><Code>SignatureDoesNotMatch</Code>
After this happens I cannot re-upload anything to that file attachment block because the error message overtakes the file upload button. The only thing I can do is delete and add a new file attachment block. However, the 1.9MB file that I'm trying to attach to my course keeps doing this same thing.
- JustinStaff
Thanks for telling us about the problem, Andy! A 2 MB file should be no problem at all, as long as you're using one of the supported browsers for authoring Rise courses.
Can you share a copy of your file with us for a closer look?
- AndySchroderCommunity Member
I am using Firefox 52.0 (64-bit). I just tried uploading a smaller file and had the same issue. So, it must be related to the file type and not size. I have created a support issue and uploaded a copy of the file to that support case, so I guess I will wait for help through that system.
Thank you,
- JustinStaff
Thanks for sending us a copy of your file, Andy!
I'm going to guess that Rise isn't quite sure what to do with that unique file type, but we'll take a deeper look ASAP, and you'll hear back from Rowie with his findings (and our next steps)!
- DonnaMachado-35Community Member
I have a the same problem as Andy. I have a unique proprietary file type used by my company and I tried to upload it and got exactly the same error. I was able to upload it as a zip file and could upload an excel spreadsheet, so its definitely related to the file type. Its only 52k, so it seems silly having to zip it to be able to display it. Can this issue be resolved?