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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
65 Replies
- ScottWilson-f53Community Member
I was looking for a similar option. I would have been happy with publishing to MS Word, but the text that was on slides in Storyline is converted to images. So from an accessibility POV, visual impaired learners cannot view those published Word Documents.
- ebrukonyarCommunity Member
Hi All,
It is a pity that I am reading these comments and they are still not solved. I also worked with an outsource company to create e-learnings by Storyline and they are used as e-learnings and now our SMEs will use this information for shorth virtual sessions and we want to use the same information and make small revisions too, not use as is. And we just want to convert them into ppt. Even if they are different companies storlyine should work with them to help us, the customers. And solutions as of today?
Thanks, Ebru
- WendyChristopheCommunity Member
I'm fine with the Word version that gets produced. I would like to be able to have the customers download the file for reference material. The Word is fine, except any links I used are not clickable. If that was an option, I would be fine. My option is to just add the links under each slide image.
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
To be honest, this is not entirely an Articulate problem. PPt neither imports from, nor exports to SL. We should also be asking Microsoft to import from SL every time we ask Articulate to export to PPt. I suspect Articulate gets the heat because they have a forum with staff members that actually answer users.
- Will_FindlayCommunity Member
I know it is a sidenote, but this issue is why I wish Articulate wasn't essentially abandoning Articulate Presenter. The model of working directly within PowerPoint does have its advantages.
- JuneDunlapCommunity Member
Kenneth,
Did you find a solution or are you saying you need the ability to do this as well?
June
- PeterWard-917e3Community Member
I am currently in the painstaking process of rebuilding a Storyline file as a PowerPoint file. My client has had a request to present her course as a live instructor, and Storyline obviously won't work for that. Furthermore, since she'll need to update the content so that it works for a live audience, she needs it to be fully editable. Therefore all the workarounds suggested previously with screen shots are of no help. Please add an export to PowerPoint feature!
- Will_FindlayCommunity Member
We often get (dreaded) requests from SMEs like this for content that used to be in PowerPoint: "Can you send me the PowerPoint file of that course?"
We then have to explain that we have made updates since the course was converted from PowerPoint and that the only PowerPoint files we can give them are old.
There is a current option to Publish to Word. What if there was a similar option that just sent an image capture of each Storyline Slide as the slide, and pasted the notes into the PowerPoint notes panel?
- JeremyStumpCommunity Member
Having a PowerPoint export feature is also something that our team could use as well.
- hbcCommunity Member
Adding our vote here to enable exporting to PPT in future updates. We LOVE using articulate/storyline; however, we have some clients who insist on receiving PPT versions (period, end of story). It's really tedious to have to convert this by hand. Thanks!
- JuneDunlapCommunity Member
Well said Glen! We get so many requests for just the slide content that it should be a feature! Having to take screenshots to paste into PowerPoint is crazy. You already have an import from PPT, why not create the reverse?
June