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Export to Powerpoint from Storyline
Hi,
Thanks to this long log. I found a way to answer my question.
1. Export to CD
2. Navigate to mobile
3. find the jpg files
4. Import shots to PowerPoint.
Ivy, that method will provide you with the individual images used in the course.
Here's my process to get screencaps of each slide:
- Publish to Word
- Convert the .doc to .docx
- Unzip the .docx file.
- All the slide images will be in the Word > Media folder.
I often have to make PowerPoint versions of eLearning for audiences without access to our LMS, and this is an easy way to do it.
- IvyColon-Perez6 years agoCommunity Member
Thank you!
The steps below do not really work for me. I think it is more my windows/office versions. But I will keep this for future reference.++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1. Publish to Word
2. Convert the .doc to .docx
3. Unzip the .docx file.
4. All the slide images will be in the Word > Media folder.Regards,
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Ivy Colón Pérez | Manager, GLP
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Ivy, you will need a zip utility to unzip the Word doc. Also, it must be in .docx format.
- IvyColon-Perez6 years agoCommunity Member
Thank you!
I don’t want to sound dense, but as simple as your steps are, I don’t see any difference with the output from the way that I pulled the files.Maybe is because mine are not really complex elearnings in fact, there are no layers or details on the slides beyond markers.
Maybe its just me 😊
Regards,
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Ivy Colón Pérez | Manager, GLP
• (805) 447-3009