Is there any way to create Subfolders within Rise currently? I really need the ability to use subfolders as i am creating a large amount of Rise content and it needs to be split up from 1 folder.
I've only been developing for just a little over 6 months in Rise 360 now and I already am in need of subfolders. I hardly can't believe this feature needs 3 years to develop though, is there already any news on the subject?
Completely agree! 4 years on this thread now and no action. Subfolders are such a basic necessity for any kind of content organization that I don't understand why this hasn't been moved to the top of the pile for updates...
This request was 4 years ago - any update from Articulate? We really need this ability too but I can't see that they have taken it onboard after 4 years of asking
As our organization grows, we're starting to shop other authoring tools that can organize our content more easily. The largest pain point we have with Rise is the crummy organization, inability to share that organization structure among users, and no nesting or subfolders. We have several lines of business and there is no drag/drop ability. Organizing our content and structure among the various instructional designers and reviewers takes longer than building the actual content.
Oh my, this request is well over 3 years old. I add my vote for subfolders. At this point can the community be informed as to an ETA for subfolders? At this point not acknowledging the community may be a deal breaker.
Please, please, PLEASE add sub-folders as an option. Forcing the Rise projects to be so "flat" (only one level deep of hierarchy) is frustratingly limiting to users.
P.S. As of today, this thread/request is approaching 4.5 years old.
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3 years later, is there any update on this topic ?
I would love to know too!
Would really to see subfolders too. Our number of Rise projects are growing and organization of them is getting unwieldy.
Hi, count me in the list of Subfolders fans!
Can be a very useful tool to organize courses by argument and sub-argument.
Thanks
Is there any update on sub folders yet? Such a basic feature, surely this could be implemented?
We need to be able to organise work in progress, published, and then be able to save this down year by year.
I've only been developing for just a little over 6 months in Rise 360 now and I already am in need of subfolders. I hardly can't believe this feature needs 3 years to develop though, is there already any news on the subject?
Completely agree! 4 years on this thread now and no action. Subfolders are such a basic necessity for any kind of content organization that I don't understand why this hasn't been moved to the top of the pile for updates...
This request was 4 years ago - any update from Articulate? We really need this ability too but I can't see that they have taken it onboard after 4 years of asking
As our organization grows, we're starting to shop other authoring tools that can organize our content more easily. The largest pain point we have with Rise is the crummy organization, inability to share that organization structure among users, and no nesting or subfolders. We have several lines of business and there is no drag/drop ability. Organizing our content and structure among the various instructional designers and reviewers takes longer than building the actual content.
Oh my, this request is well over 3 years old. I add my vote for subfolders. At this point can the community be informed as to an ETA for subfolders? At this point not acknowledging the community may be a deal breaker.
As this issue has recently been resolved for review360, can we hope it will also be resolve for Rise360 quickly ?
My vote included.
I was just looking into this option and found this, 4yr old, thread :-)
100% agree. This is a huge pain point for Rise.
Please, please, PLEASE add sub-folders as an option. Forcing the Rise projects to be so "flat" (only one level deep of hierarchy) is frustratingly limiting to users.
P.S. As of today, this thread/request is approaching 4.5 years old.
Hi Jason,
It's currently possible to add sub-folders to a parent folder.
I created a sub-folder just a few minutes ago.
I stand corrected; it was I who was in the wrong conversation.
Sorry about that! Now I'm off to find the request thread for sub-sections!
Thanks,
Jason