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AndrewFarmer1
Community Member
7 years ago

How to Export Storyline 360 project to PowerPoint?

Hi,

I would be grateful for any advice on how to export or convert an existing Articulate Storyline 360 project into a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation? 

We use Articulate often but on an upcoming occasion we need to be able to quickly export/convert our .story presentations to PPT; any solutions?

Thank you so much!

Respectfully,

Andrew Farmer

  • DebGyde's avatar
    DebGyde
    Community Member

    Hi  Ben & Brett,

    Thanks for looking through this thread.  I'm glad you could at least get the PDF extract.  I'm on Office 365 so can no longer export Storyline to Word as it's trying to save as a .doc instead of .docx file which is no longer supported.  (which is a different conversation thread with Articulate).  So this work around doesn't work for me any longer.  I'm no exporting everything as a translation file and then having to clean up the exported document in order to get something remotely useable for course reviews.  Having a better export function would be a game changer for us - and seems to be something Articulate needs to invest in if it wants to stay in the authoring game, as there are other tools out that provide this. 

    • Will_Findlay's avatar
      Will_Findlay
      Community Member

      You said:

      I'm on Office 365 so can no longer export Storyline to Word as it's trying to save as a .doc instead of .docx file which is no longer supported.

      Is this because of a recent update to Word? I am on Office 365 and it can open .doc files and save as .doc files. My first step is to open the Storyline produced .doc file in Word and save it to .docx. 

      • DebGyde's avatar
        DebGyde
        Community Member

        Hi Will, 

        we are running Microsoft 365 Enterprise and Windows 11 and it's happening for all of our team.  this thread below shows it's happening for others as well.  It could be organisation wide settings, as we have similar issues with opening old PPT rather than .pptx files.  .doc file types are legacy files and require conversion, however I get an error in Articulate if I try and download in that format. 

        https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/cannot-export-storyline-to-word

  • My use case for wanting to have the option to export to PPT is that we want to use the same materials both for eLearning purposes and for classroom delivery. Until now, we have had to produce, maintain and synchronize the two formats manually, which is a nightmare. Having a single source of truth (Articulate Storyline) from which to export the current version of a training course into PPT would be brilliant!

  • I find classroom delivery with PPt so constraining, especially its rudimentary navigation ability. (I guess if you are presenting a linear, read a book type of presentation, it is useable. In that case, I prefer to just copy the book and project the images.) But for anything else, I project my screen from SL (it is, after all, just a webpage), and talk to the audience. I can just lecture and make all the choices, or allow audience input as much as I prefer. If you have the ability to project a PPt, you can equally as well project published SL.

    If you have clients or SMEs that want to change the content, they will need to have SL to republish it. If they aren’t interested in that, perhaps they need to be sold on the benefits of using PPt exclusively, without the added cost of SL. It does have some small navigational ability.

    If you are willing to present with PPt’s scaled back capabilities, another option might be to also use PPt for online presentations, too. 

    On the other hand, if your live presenter wants to use audience input as part of the presentation, that can be done while projecting the SL project.