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GraceDurnford
5 years agoCommunity Member
Exporting plain text from RISE 360
I have seen a few old conversations related to exporting text from RISE but none of them address our biggest need which is to be able to export the full text of a course in an easily readable/editab...
ScottHewitt
2 years agoCommunity Member
Hello.
xliff files are files used in localisation/translation. Until a straight export is providing you can use the xliff file to export the text and then you need to use localisation software to review the text.
There are lots of free localisation tools where you can upload the xliff file and then see your output. You might need to go through the process of translating to another language but you'll get a double column document with your original content formatted for you.
You still need to copy and past, but its a lot easier from a localisation file than an excel file!