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Autosave
Hello Mien!
That's correct, Storyline 3 has an auto-recovery setting and not an autosave function.
You can find the auto-recovery files by looking in your temp folder. You'll need to save the project first, and then it will initiate the auto-recovery feature.
Here's how to look in your temp folders for Storyline 3 projects:
1) Open this folder in Windows Explorer: %appdata%\Articulate\Storyline
2) Scan the contents of this folder for a file that starts with the name of your project. If you find one, copy it to your desktop. If you find more than one, copy the latest version to your desktop.
3) Change the file extension of the copy on your desktop from *.tmp to *.story.
4) Double-click the file to open it in Storyline.
Let me know if you have additional questions!
- MichelleMcKi9954 years agoCommunity Member
Can I ask for clarification here as to what you mean by "You'll need to save the project first, and then it will initiate the auto-recovery feature." I thought the whole point of the auto-recovery feature was to provide a file in the event that you hadn't saved.