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Uploading storyline files from ZIP files
A .story file is actually a variation of a zip file. It's possible that the extension got changed. So change the ".zip" extension to ".story" and then try to open it with Storyline.
Unfortunately, if the zip file just contains a published version of the course, there's no way to change that back to a .story file.
The zip file would include the media used in the course. And you could unzip the files, and play the course to see it in action. But, for editing, you'd have to create a new .story file.
Thank you for posting this response. So, so, so frustrating.
We lost a team member and I'm now having to restart all projects from scratch as we only have the published versions ðŸ˜
- JudyNollet12 days agoSuper Hero
Unfortunately, many folks in the community have the same problem.
Going forward, I suggest your team set up a good process to prevent this from happening again.
- All .story files (as well as important media assets) should be backed up to a central location.
- All Rise courses should have multiple collaborators (e.g., an Owner and a Manager).
Those steps will help ensure you can still edit courses in the event of an emergency.
Also, when it is known that someone will be leaving the team, verify that their past and current projects have been properly handed off.