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Word to Rise - Textblocks
- 24 days ago
Hi IrisSchlabitz!
Sorry to hear you're having trouble moving content from Word into Rise 360!
Currently, Rise does not support the direct importing of Word documents to Text Blocks. However, Rise makes it easy to copy and paste content from other sources. I suggest opening your transcript in Word and removing any extra formatting. Then copy the text from Word, and paste it into a Rise Text Block using Paste as plain text (Ctrl+Shift+V). This helps keep everything clean and consistent!
Also, what you've described is the expected behavior for the AI Assistant in Rise. It is not designed for direct text imports. It's more meant to rewrite and restructure content into interactive learning formats such as Accordion, Process, or Tab Blocks.
Let me know how it goes!
Hi IrisSchlabitz!
Sorry to hear you're having trouble moving content from Word into Rise 360!
Currently, Rise does not support the direct importing of Word documents to Text Blocks. However, Rise makes it easy to copy and paste content from other sources. I suggest opening your transcript in Word and removing any extra formatting. Then copy the text from Word, and paste it into a Rise Text Block using Paste as plain text (Ctrl+Shift+V). This helps keep everything clean and consistent!
Also, what you've described is the expected behavior for the AI Assistant in Rise. It is not designed for direct text imports. It's more meant to rewrite and restructure content into interactive learning formats such as Accordion, Process, or Tab Blocks.
Let me know how it goes!
- IrisSchlabitz23 days agoCommunity Member
Hi StevenBenassi, I was not aware about the short Ctrl Shift V, I always used the simple Ctrl V. Your suggestion works well without copying the format from the word, which was really annoying.
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