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DorrienVenables
8 years agoCommunity Member
Saving Rise Source Files to Local Hard Drive
Hi
Currently it does not seem possible to save the Rise source files to one's local machine. As we plan do develop some modules in Rise for clients, we would need to send them the source files if ...
SeleneLopez
Community Member
Another option Helena is to click the preview button for the overall course, then right click and "Save As".
This will give you a living copy of the course for data retention, but you can't export a new version. It simply acts as a "notepad" copy like you suggested above.
HelenaSmith-805
7 years agoCommunity Member
At least in Notepad, you can re-configure, edit and then relaunch if you are making updates.