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RISE 360: How can I access the translated Quiz to be able to edit
Hi Articulate 360/RISE 360 experts,
I work extensively with Articulate 360 suite of products and have the following to share about RISE 360.
When I create a RISE 360 file that has a final quiz, and have the file duplicated and translated, I should have the ability to edit quiz questions in the translated file. Currently, while the translated file appears almost ready after the translated xliff import, here's what is missing. In the translated RISE 360 file, I cannot edit the final quiz questions.
What am I missing here? Or as I believe, is this feature. i.e., access to the editable version of the translated final quiz really missing?
I have submitted a ticket with Articulate, written a post (*EHeroes) and am awaiting a reply.
If you currently have a different experience than this, let me know.
2 Replies
- RekhaMohanty-5cCommunity Member
Not being able to edit the translated quiz is a BUG.
It is poor practice to have to rebuild a translated quiz, that has been translated. In the least, the editable source file must be available to the developers.
Because the feature is not developed/available as of date in RISE, expecting all authors, enterprise-wide to rebuild their French final quizzes so that they are able to maintain a copy at source that can be updated separate from the ‘update draw’ feature is not the most efficient approach.
Why is the ‘update draw’ feature not sufficient in our enterprise scenario?
I can think of a common example: Because English and French versions business terminologies and practices vary across regions and based on audiences that the quizzes cater to, there are many quizzes that require region-specific edits to the French version of the quiz, beyond the general translation updates.
Hi RekhaMohanty-5c!
Thank you for providing the feedback!
I see that you've also connected with my colleague Robert, through a support case. As he shared, the inability to edit a Quiz that has been translated with XLIFF is the expected behavior for Rise 360.
In the meantime, as a workaround, we suggest opening the translated XLIFF file in a text editor (such as Notepad). Then using the search function to locate the text item you need to adjust, and upload the modified XLIFF file back into your Rise course.
We understand this process may feel laborious, and we've submitted your feedback to our product team. We'll be sure to notify you if we release a feature enhancement that helps!
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