I am trying to export a Rise course as a .pdf for offline use (instructor guide, etc.) Is there a way to do this? (Similar to the Storyline export to word function?)
Hi all, I have the same need as the original poster - I would like to be able to export or print the course in a format I can annotate. I can get the course to display in Chrome after exporting as Web only and opening the index.html file but there still isn't a way to print a page with more than what is on screen at any time.
Any other ideas? I need to export my course in an easy format to add notes for the client, our designers etc.
Hi all, I have the same need as the original poster - I would like to be able to export or print the course in a format I can annotate. I can get the course to display in Chrome after exporting as Web only and opening the index.html file but there still isn't a way to print a page with more than what is on screen at any time.
Any other ideas? I need to export my course in an easy format to add notes for the client, our designers etc.
In particular, the comment by the SVP of Engineering at Articulate, Mike Olivieri.
Rise > PDF is coming very soon. I've been needing it for a while now as a mean of allowing learners to comment, outside of A360 people to review, and print options. It's been one of the top requested options for a year now from my fellow staff and our learners that attend a beta-teach using Rise content to facilitate it. We have to be able to print for conducting courses in particular countries and this would resolve that as well.
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Hi Ashley,
Here are the steps I followed.
Saving a copy of a Rise presentation to a viewable file on a computer
In Articulate
1. Export the Rise course for No LMS - Web only
Viewing zipped files from Articulate Rise On your computer
1. Unzip the presentation folder.
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2. Open the extracted folder and Right click on the index file and select Open with
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3. Select Google Chrome to view the file.
4. The presentation will now open for viewing.
5. Tools
1. Internet access will be required to view the presentation and request changes.
2. Google Chrome will be required to view the presentation.
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Hi all,
I have the same need as the original poster - I would like to be able to export or print the course in a format I can annotate. I can get the course to display in Chrome after exporting as Web only and opening the index.html file but there still isn't a way to print a page with more than what is on screen at any time.
Any other ideas? I need to export my course in an easy format to add notes for the client, our designers etc.
Thanks
Check out the following thread, page 2, Stephen.
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/rise/printing-pdf-from-rise?page=2
In particular, the comment by the SVP of Engineering at Articulate, Mike Olivieri.
Rise > PDF is coming very soon. I've been needing it for a while now as a mean of allowing learners to comment, outside of A360 people to review, and print options. It's been one of the top requested options for a year now from my fellow staff and our learners that attend a beta-teach using Rise content to facilitate it. We have to be able to print for conducting courses in particular countries and this would resolve that as well.
Hi all,
Today's new feature in Rise: Export as PDF! Take a look at Arlyn's post on it here. You can also find instructions in this tutorial.
Nice! Thanks you!
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