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TomBellamy
3 years agoCommunity Member
Saving your RIse 360 course onto your hard drive rather than the Articulate server
Does anyone know if you are able to save your content in a Rise 360 onto your hard drive? I know that your courses get automatically saved on the articulate server but what happens if the content is...
Crystal-Horn
3 years agoStaff
Hi there, Tom. Some folks have used these strategies, depending on what the need is:
- download a PDF version for compliance and stakeholder requirements
- send a copy to stakeholders who also have access to Rise 360
- share the published output package with stakeholders (web or LMS)
Karl's right that there isn't a way to download a version of your content that can be uploaded back into Rise 360 for editing at a later time.
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