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New Rise Feature: Export as PDF
Hi Irina,
Thanks for adding your voice here. The PDF Export was initially designed for authors who needed a "hard copy" of their Rise course for compliance or legal reasons.
It sounds like you're hoping to edit the output? Could you share more about that and how you'd edit in Word vs. editing in Adobe Acrobat? Is your final goal to have a PDF copy?
Hi, Ashley--with regard to Rise output PDFs for compliance purposes, has there been any movement on ensuring all text elements of a Rise course publish to PDF (including all flash card text, and headers of tabbed interactions, etc., per my examples of 4 months ago)? My clients understandably still don't want me to use Rise for any of their compliance courses until the PDF output includes at least all the text content shown in the course. Having images broken up over pages is awkward, and it would be great to fix that, but as I mentioned in my prior post, not having all the text elements present in the PDF is a show-stopper for compliance content.
I just received a request for another compliance course today, and would love to have some good news for my clients. As others have mentioned, the chief value of the PDF export is to be able to offer clients a hard copy version of the full course content with only a few clicks (and no editing in another software). Thanks for any updates you can share on this point!
- AshleyT-Pollard7 years agoStaff
Hi Andrew,
This is still an open issue with our team, so sadly I don't have an update to share at this point. As soon as we have more info, we'll be certain to let you know.