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Export to XLIFF 2.0 File in Rise
Hi David,
While you wait to hear back from Articulate, I have a solution available now that uses DeepL to translate Rise 360 XLIFF 1.2 files. Your workflow shouldn't change much as you'll still export the XLIFF from Rise 360, get a translated file back, and then import back into your Rise 360 course. You can also translate Storyline 360 files using DeepL with this solution, too.
If you would like more information, please let me know by either a private message or reach out to me on LinkedIn (usually the best as sometimes I don't get private messages from the forums).
Thor
Hi Thor,
That would be a great solution for many of us as if we need to wait on Articulate we are 10 years further. Would you be able to share this solution in this discussion line?
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