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File Sharing
My apologies if my question has been asked before. I have tried searching but that seems to come up blank no matter what I type in.
I have a course I am developing in Storyline and would like to take what I have done and hand it off to another designer, how do I send this so he can continue in where I left off?
Thank you!
20 Replies
- MaryElizabethPeCommunity Member
Is there a way to send a link for your audience to view the completed/published project other than Review360?
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
You can publish a course for the web, upload the files to any web server, and then give folks the URL to the story.html file. That will let them view the published project.
- This method doesn't provide users to enter comments.
- This method won't track or save their progress. (Neither does Review 360.) That means they'll have to start from scratch if they exit before finishing.
If you want to track people completing the published course, publish it for an LMS.
Here's more info:
- MaryElizabethPeCommunity Member
I'm going to show my naiveté and ask - what is a web server? Could you give me an example?
- KayMcCalla-PerrCommunity Member
Is there an easier way to share files rather than having to zip the file and share the .story file? I am not the owner of the file, rather, I just need to provide input and help with triggers/course set up.
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
If you just want to look at the project in action, have the owner publish to Review 360.
If you want to actually make changes to it, or read the triggers, you have to have Storyline and the .story file.
- StephanieDia360Community Member
How do I get the .story file? Do I have to publish? I read you don't but not seeing what to do if I won't publish.
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
The story file is the file you work with every day. To find it, open it like usual, using SL. Then go to File and choose Save As. The system will attempt to save the file in its original location, enabling you to find it. You will recognize the name. it will end in .story, which you may or may not see, depending on the settings of your computer.
If it is a project you did not create, you need to get the creator to send it to you.
Publishing it changes it to a form that you cannot change, which is why you need the working file before it is published.
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