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Uploading old modules to Storyline 360
- 2 months ago
LauraHolly : Because the old module was created in Storyline 3, you'll have to re-create it in Rise 360 if you want to use that app going forward.
There's no way to automatically transfer a Storyline file into Rise.
I'm not clear on exactly what you're trying to open.
If you have a .story file created in Storyline 3, you should be able to open it with Storyline 360. As per Articulate's recommendations, .story files should always be opened on a local hard drive.
If you have the published files of a course, you should be able to play the course with any browser—that is, unless the course is so old that it uses Flash. (Flash was discontinued years ago, and browsers won't run it anymore.)
You cannot revert published to an editable .story file. The best you can do is collect the photos and other media files from within the set of published files, and then use those to create a new version of the course in Storyline 360.