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Collaborator rights
- 2 years ago
Hi everyone!
We are excited to share that we have released Rise 360 Team Folders! You can now create shared team folders in Rise 360 to organize your content and share content with collaborators even faster. We know this has been a popular feature request, and we can't wait for you to finally check it out!
Your Rise 360 dashboard will look slightly different but don't worry. You can find all of your content, personal and shared, in the My View section. If you run into any snags or have additional questions about Rise 360 Team Folders, our team is available in this discussion or a support case.
Hello Rik,
Happy to chime in!
You can only invite someone who is a current seat holder in an Articulate 360 Teams subscription as a collaborator. If they do not have an active subscription, or only have an individual subscription, then you cannot add them as a collaborator to your course. More details here:
Hope this helps!
You've been a big help. I have run into an issue with images in Rise 360. I know how to import my own image (by replacing a Rise 360 image) but I haven't found out how to resize it - or resize the original image from Rise 360's library.
I can resize an image from my personal library, of course, but when I replace the image from the Rise 360 library with it, it assumes the size of the Rise 360 image.
There must be a way to resize images ... yes?!
Rik
- MataHenry-1476e9 months agoCommunity Member
G'day! You can now crop images in Rise. If you edit the image they'll be a "Crop image" function. Comes in so handy!
- RikBarnes-887399 months agoCommunity Member
Thanks, Mata, but I want to resize, not crop an image.
Can you tell me how to resize an image in Rise?
Thanks,
Rik
- MataHenry-1476e9 months agoCommunity Member
Ah okay, you cant edit them in Rise. I use Photoshop for image editing. Theres a few good freebies out there such as GIMP or MyPaint, Adobe Express, inkscape - that wont need a PHD to learn how to use, or you can get a reasonabily cheap paid app to ones like Adobe Express (more functions), pixlr, canva. Computers usually come with a basic editor - check to see if theres already one shipped on yours.