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Source Files
Hi Joan!
For a backup version of a Rise 360 course, publish the content and choose Web from the Export Type drop-down list. This will generate a zipped output file that you can store on your hard drive.
Should you ever need to use the backup file in the future, just host it on a web server, or unzip the file and view the index.html file offline. There isn't a way to upload the output file back into Rise 360, but you can always use it to create a new course.
- AndreasApostolo6 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Alyssa,
I think it’s been more than two years since the source files issue has arisen and we are going in circles around the issue without really trying to touch it.
We are also having the same issue as many others above with the source files of Rise360. We have trusted Articulate and it’s products so many years now for their quality and reliability, as well as the great product support, Training and community.
I am sure all of us we use the product because we love it every day, but we don’t like to feel ”locked” and restricted when it comes to use our own source files.
I have confidence that Articulate will find a solution that will benefit both sides.
Thank you. - KristinaKramer5 years agoCommunity Member
Does this mean you can bring it back into Rise with a difference course name? How is a backup useful if you can't upload it back into Rise?