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Export to Powerpoint from Storyline
I am not sure why you would want to take all the work in Storyline, export back to Powerpoint, edit it and bring it back to Storyline. All the scripting and cool stuff will be gone.
I export the Storyline to Word and get people to go through the Storyline interactive and type on the Word file all the changes they want to make.
I then update the file and let them look again.
Seems to work well as 99.9 % of staff can use Word but Powerpoint is not so good for staff except as initial screens to load into Storyline to save cut and paste.
- SteveMax7 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks Ross,
I never knew what publishing to Word was good for. This explains it.
Steve Max
- VictorMadison7 years agoCommunity Member
It appears that some of you who replied to this discussion just don't SEE and READ the replies that address classroom instructors. We can create great interactive CBT lessons with Storyline but when an instructor wants to review the CBT in a classroom using an abbreviated version of the CBT, a Powerpoint version would allow the instructor to create a custom review for a classroom environment. I have created numerous CBT modules for a two year mechanic training program directly in Storyline without using Powerpoint. The client's instructors want to periodically review these modules with the trainees in a classroom environment using snibbits from the CBT in Powerpoint. If there was a way for the client's instructors to create a review of the CBT by editing a Powerpoint version of the lessons, it would be a blessing for them. How would you review these lessons with the trainees in a classroom type setting?
- WendyFarmer7 years agoSuper Hero
Couldn't they use Articulate review to make the comments as they go through the module?
- RossDewstow-5e07 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Wendy, Not everyone is using Storyline 360 and some of my users are not proficient in learning new software as they are health workers. Good for geeks. :)