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Export to Powerpoint from Storyline
Hi guys,
I have a Storyline project that I would like to be able to edit in Powerpoint - is there a way that is possible? I know going Powerpoint to Storyline is fine, but what about the other way?
I have tried copying and pasting slides, tried copying all elements on a slide and pasting... but no luck!
Really need help PLEASE!
- JeffSaleCommunity Member
I think it is a true shame that you can't copy storyline objects into PPT.
- BethTarbellCommunity Member
Me too! I don't always need to, but I do now.
- SherriSagers1Community Member
I've also come across a situation where it would be helpful to export to PPT, so I wanted to add my support for this idea.
- JeanetteBrooksCommunity Member
Hey Tanya, you mentioned earlier that you need to provide a storyboard for a client - have you tried the Publish to Word option for that? This would give them a screenshot of each slide - perhaps that would suit your needs?
- LeslieShapiroCommunity Member
I've been asked to turn my Storyline course back into a PowerPoint so that SMEs can use it for an in-person presentation. Just in case anyone else runs into this, I see two options:
1. As noted above - Export to Word as a storyboard, then cut and paste each screenshot and Notes narration to a PowerPoint slide. I recommend publishing with "large" screenshots if you do this. Obviously, the screenshots can't be edited (unless you want to Photoshop) - but new PowerPoint text boxes, etc. could be superimposed.
2. If the PowerPoint needs to be more exact, I toyed with - but did not try - a second idea. Run the published Storyline course and capture it using Captivate. Now you'll have all of your Background.png files in Captivate, and you could go through a similar process of inserting them into PowerPoint with accompanying narration from your Notes sections. It would be a lot of extra work, though, and of course you'd still be limited as to what you could edit on those screenshots.
- LeslieShapiroCommunity Member
Mmmm, I sincerely disagree with that solution Bruce. If you've properly designed a self-paced elearning course, it is not appropriate for presenting in person. (The whole point of good design being that it is appropriate to the context and audience). Interactivity and other things that should be in such a course can cause confusion at worst or fall flat at best in a classroom setting. Not to mention that asking a SME to "present well" because we aren't able to make it easier for them is not the best way to serve a client or client business line!
I still think that my solution of publishing a storyboard and pasting screenshots and narration back into a PowerPoint is the best we can do at this point in time. It's not really that time-consuming, either.
- GeertDe-RyckeCommunity Member
Hi Tanya,
No this is not possible.
Objects created in SL have their own format and are not compatible with PPT. The other wau around is.
It is not even possible to copy/paste elements from SL into any other application.
Cheers
Geert
- KenHirsohnCommunity Member
I just posted a feature request to support a simple export to Powerpoint. The reality is that someone is going to come and say "I love your eLearning; give me your slides which I will use to train our top customer face-to-face." I wouldn't need animations or anything advanced; just give me the slides.
- LynnFlinkCommunity Member
I just posted the feature request as well. We've had the same situations where people have requested the Storyline content in PowerPoint and the suggested workarounds won't work.
- DennisHall2Community Member
Just my 2 cents...
SL does output to Word.
Once output, you can copy and past your choice of static images to PPT. Like with most of us elearnig developers, we are usually pros at the copy/paste process and can burn up a PPT presentation in quick -time.
Best Regards,
Dennis Hall
Hi Kerry,
If you'd like to see future support for exporting a course to powerpoint from Storyline, please share your thought here as well in the form of a feature request.