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Export Source File for Rise
Hi Everyone,
I must admit, not being able to download a source file for Rise is making me a bit nervous. I like the tool but it is painful not to be able to store our source file in a centralized location (behind our firewall).
The current storage capabilities of Rise don't enable us to file effectively and share....plus I still have an issue with leaving everything in the cloud. I don't know about anyone else....but when I file something....I don't want to see it in the list. That's why I have file folders.
Will Articulate be looking at any changes of this type for Rise? We like it but I am asking my team to primarily focus on Storyline.
Anyone else have this issue?
21 Replies
- DavidTaitSuper Hero
Hi Lindy, there's another thread where this is also being discussed here: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/rise-360/saving-rise-source-files-to-local-hard-drive
Hi Lindy,
We're carefully considering this kind of feedback, especially your thoughts on shared folders for teams and better folder organization. We've heard similar feedback from other Rise 360 users, too!
If we make changes in this area of Rise 360, you'll be among the first to hear about it!
- LindyMantin-159Community Member
Thank you!!!
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- annewilsonCommunity Member
If possible, is there an update on being able to export the source files from Rise to save locally?
Hi Anne!
Rise 360 is a web-based authoring tool, so all content is stored on our servers. There isn't a way to export an editable source file.
- annewilsonCommunity Member
Thank you for your reply Alyssa!
- LaurieMascaro-7Community Member
Hi -
Has there been any developments on this request? We recently had someone leave our team who had created several courses in Rise and although he sent me copies of his courses, now they just live with me. If I won the lottery and moved to Hawaii (a girl can dream!), we'd be in the same dilemma - shipping copies over to someone else. To be able to save Rise content in a centralized location accessible by multiple team members would be AWESOME!
Any progress that can be shared?
Thanks!- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Laurie,
If your organization has an Articulate 360 Teams account, you do not have to send around course copies.
Instead, set up your team members as course collaborators, and when someone leaves, merely change the course owner to another team member.
- LaurieMascaro-7Community Member
Hi Karl -
Thank you for the advice! Does changing the course owner need to be done by the Team Administrator? I'm a collaborator on a course and I can change the author but I can't change the owner. I'm not currently the Team Admin, so I'm not sure what that function does other than manage licenses.
I appreciate the help!- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Laurie,
The current course owner can step down and make another existing collaborator the new course owner. As there can only be one course owner, the outgoing course owner automatically becomes a regular collaborator in this process,
The Articulate 360 Team Admin for your organization typically manages the Articulate 360 seat/licenses. If a team member leaves with first changing ownership of their courses, the Team Admin can transfer all the courses of the departed employee to another team member in just one step.
- LaurieMascaro-7Community Member
Thank you Karl - this info in VERY helpful! I appreciate the help!
- SantiagoFran609Community Member
Hello Team, there is another option, similar as Storyline, to save the Rise Source File in our Central Server,
The Collaborative suggestion is useless for us, because the colaborator doesn't have all the powers to translate, create review links, etc.
Thanks
Hi Santiago! Thanks for reaching out! I see you also asked this question in another thread and I replied to you there.
- hazelBStaff
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 a little 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 in a support case.
- ShaniRoberts-93Community Member
Hello!
I have been using Rise for years...like a lot. I have had my own Articulate subscriptions but some of the companies I worked for would provide one for me (saving me $$$) well a few weeks ago ALL of my Rise links (and I had A LOT) in Review stopped working. Imagine my surprise as I was sending out my portfolio as a freelancer, a recruiter told me my links were broken...enter into the realm of SHEER PANIC.
I contacted Articulate and they said sorry but they are gone. Help me to understand how I paid for the subscription, created a product, and now it is gone?!? I understand Articulate needs space on their servers BUT I have no way to download the Rise courses that are MY intellectual property. Years of work GONE without a notice NOTHING!
Here is my question: Is there anything I can do moving forward to protect all of the work I do? With the cost of subscriptions only going up it's challenging for freelancers to pay for a subscription you may not need to pay for if the company provides it.Hi Shani,
First off, I'm really sorry if we weren't able to recover your data anymore.
But if you need to protect your work after your subscription ends, the best way is to export it to Web. You may then upload them to a web server to be viewed online. If you don't have a web server, there are a couple of free ones suggested in the article I shared above to get you started.
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