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Find and replace in Rise?
Hi team
Loving Rise and the enhancements that keep coming through.
One that would be extremely useful is find and replace. I can find on the page I'm on using Ctrl+F but to be able to make blanket changes across the course would be fantastic!
Regards
Ange
193 Replies
- MataHenry-1476eCommunity Member
Hi all
Not sure if I'm repeating anything that others have already posted, but the best workaround I've found is to use the course's share link (the url that starts with https://rise.articulate.com/share).
In settings, ensure:
- Navigation Mode is set to Free, not restricted
- Sidebar is set to Open
- Access the share link
- Click the START COURSE button
- In the top left hand corner, you'll see a magnifying glass - click this and do a search - results will show up as per the video screengrab attached.
- MataHenry-1476eCommunity Member
When you click the results, it will take you straight to the point where the word is, and highlight it.
- GregDavisCommunity Member
+1
- LauraFotherg185Community Member
Come on Articulate, do this please!!
- BillMcKee-f1669Community Member
Unfortunately, I do not see it on the current Roadmap for Rise 360:
Articulate 360 - Articulate 360 Feature Roadmap - Articulate Support
What needs to take place and/or how many requests are necessary to get this feature in the queue?- JaneBrooksCommunity Member
My guess is that Find/Replace in Rise is just fundamentally different from the same in Storyline. In a browser-based app the way search works is just... different in the kinds/range of objects being searched and in how that text is organized behind the scenes. So I can be patient that this is taking a while. All I want to know is that they hear us regarding how important this is for course quality and course maintenance.
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- BillMcKee-f1669Community Member
Jane, Appreciate your comment as I am ignorant as to what it might take to incorporate this feature - and if is truly too much of a technical issue, I'll understand and move on. But this thread seems to have been going around for over 4 years, which I would argue is being pretty patient. :-)
- GregDavisCommunity Member
In reading through this thread, the most helpful tip was to use the CTRL+F feature. This at least gives you the ability to find something page by page. It was very useful to me when a client decided after development they wanted to change the word "manager" to "supervisor."
- SamOHanlon-ed50Community Member
Why is this still not a thing?
- MattGastineau-0Community Member
+1 for me!
Working in the airline industry there are constant changes to our curriculum by the FAA and other organizations and it can be difficult to manage. A lot of terminology or even sections are repeated or referenced in multiple lessons and courses so this feature would be a lifesaver! Currently, we use Ctrl+F but that is quite tedious as well.
- FredDuvenageCommunity Member
Please escalate this feature!
- ChristianSeidlCommunity Member
Hey! The discussion is 5 years old now, any changes?
Will this feature go live someday? Would be very much appreciated!
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