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Publish to Modern SharePoint Site (Rise + Storyline 360) - Solved
Hey, y'all. I don't have a story.html file. I only have this in my Rise extracted zip files:
Those two files should have their extensions changed to .ASPX.
- HeatherVogt-d322 years agoCommunity Member
Hello! How do I do that?
Update: I got it! https://www.easeus.com/partition-master/change-file-extension-in-windows-10.html
- JenniferBrow0802 years agoCommunity Member
If you're using Windows, you can look at the view for the windows browser where you see those files, and check File name extensions. Then you can do the slow click to edit the name, and change the file extension to .ASPX.
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Alternatively, you can right click on each file you need to change, and select Properties.
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You will get a Rename warning: "If you change a file name extension, the file might become unstable. Are you sure you want to change it? Yes or No are the options; select yes. Note that changing file extensions is a very uncommon thing to do. This is one of those rare ties when you should.
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The file extension is now changed. Because of my system settings and personalizations, the icon is now the text file icon. The Type is now ASPX file.
[cid:image006.png@01D99F92.E96014D0]- HeatherVogt-d322 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks! I changed the file name to .aspx, dropped it in OneDrive, changed the share capability to "Everyone" and sent it to a SharePoint admin; hopefully she'll be able to use it.