Our company is also asking to export rise documents into word or PDF. My students want to have a reference document to read with the content of the RISE document.
We would also love to see this added to the roadmap. It is hard to visualize the entire flow of the course without seeing it all in one document. It'd also be great to markup with edits.
Agreed. I haven't created anything yet in Rise because of the extra work generated by this limitation. Not having a hard copy of the course (Word or pdf) for compliance and versioning (legal reasons) is not an option for us.
Having to screen shot everything in the course doesn't sound like any any fun to me! :)
Thanks Alicia, Bailey and Adventure for chiming in here! It's an idea we've shared with our team and we see tremendous value in it. It's on the list for our team to look into further, but not yet on the roadmap. I'll keep you posted here if that changes!
Our team would also benefit greatly. We would not only like to be able to Export to PDF ourselves, but we'd love to see an option to "download to pdf" within the Rise course, so that the user could download their own pdf version. Thanks!
Our team is still taking a look at this feature and it's up next on the list for them to dive into. We've got a few other features in the pipeline prior to that, but we'll let you know here once this feature is available.
If this feature (Download to PDF) became available in the next few quarters, our department would easily choose it as our production tool for class and certification content. I'd love to put InCopy/InDesign to the side and utilize all the great, easy to use feature Rise offers across our global team.
Search and notes capability coming hand-in-hand with PDF's being viewed with Adobe Reader would really make the Rise offering compelling for a whole host of industries where some of those features make or break the student experiment. (Studying, lengthy course content referencing, onboarding of new instructors (notes), etc.
We're in the process (after a large merger) of choosing production tools and a better LMS/DLP option than the three(!) we currently have. Nothing moves fast with these committees sorting things out and getting RFP's out there, but I do know once we have refined branded templates for InDesign.. it will be a much harder 'sell' to get off that track for a while to come. VERY hopeful this Rise to PDF feature could make it out in testing or some roadmap in the next few months.
Thanks Cass for that insight into how this would impact your choice of authoring tool! I'll be sure this is connected to the feature request we do have filed and we'll let you know here as soon as we can where this fits into the roadmap.
Just want to add my support here - if Rise could have all the export options that Storyline 360 has, it would be fantastic! It's really limited at the moment...can't see any development on this yet. Would really appreciate it :)
Also adding my support for the ability to either get a PDF or word document for a rise project. We are also required by our legal group to have a printed copy of the modules we create for compliance and it is to be a printed copy. We just purchased some Articulate 360 licenses and liked what Rise can do and it would be a really great feature for you all to consider to add to this product. Thanks for your consideration!
I would like to add my support for the ability to either get a PDF or Word document for a Rise project. I have a client who is looking at the possibility of converting a Rise course to Storyline, and I would love to be able to use a PDF or Word doc to facilitate this process.
Thanks, Tracy for weighing in on this feature. For converting a Rise course to Storyline, I'm not sure on how you'd use this type of feature to accomplish it. Could you share a bit more detail so that I can share it with our Product team? If you'd prefer to share with them directly, you can submit any feature ideas here!
our company too... the regulators use Storyboard copies that I can export from Storyline for every course and they're now bugging me for the 9 courses I've built in Rise.
Looks like the response from Maurice was a bit dated. Perhaps he's still subscribed and will be able to pop in and update you here, but you are welcome to reach out directly here if needed as well.
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Hi.
Our company is also asking to export rise documents into word or PDF. My students want to have a reference document to read with the content of the RISE document.
Im jumping on this band wagon too. Our legal team is requesting hard copies of the course materials.
We would also love to see this added to the roadmap. It is hard to visualize the entire flow of the course without seeing it all in one document. It'd also be great to markup with edits.
Agreed. I haven't created anything yet in Rise because of the extra work generated by this limitation. Not having a hard copy of the course (Word or pdf) for compliance and versioning (legal reasons) is not an option for us.
Having to screen shot everything in the course doesn't sound like any any fun to me! :)
Its not :( Im about to do just that right now
Thanks Alicia, Bailey and Adventure for chiming in here! It's an idea we've shared with our team and we see tremendous value in it. It's on the list for our team to look into further, but not yet on the roadmap. I'll keep you posted here if that changes!
Our team would also benefit greatly. We would not only like to be able to Export to PDF ourselves, but we'd love to see an option to "download to pdf" within the Rise course, so that the user could download their own pdf version. Thanks!
Hi Julie,
Our team is still taking a look at this feature and it's up next on the list for them to dive into. We've got a few other features in the pipeline prior to that, but we'll let you know here once this feature is available.
Hi there, just wondering if the author option to export to PDF (for compliance) is in consideration and if so how far away is it?
If this feature (Download to PDF) became available in the next few quarters, our department would easily choose it as our production tool for class and certification content. I'd love to put InCopy/InDesign to the side and utilize all the great, easy to use feature Rise offers across our global team.
Search and notes capability coming hand-in-hand with PDF's being viewed with Adobe Reader would really make the Rise offering compelling for a whole host of industries where some of those features make or break the student experiment. (Studying, lengthy course content referencing, onboarding of new instructors (notes), etc.
We're in the process (after a large merger) of choosing production tools and a better LMS/DLP option than the three(!) we currently have. Nothing moves fast with these committees sorting things out and getting RFP's out there, but I do know once we have refined branded templates for InDesign.. it will be a much harder 'sell' to get off that track for a while to come. VERY hopeful this Rise to PDF feature could make it out in testing or some roadmap in the next few months.
Thanks Cass for that insight into how this would impact your choice of authoring tool! I'll be sure this is connected to the feature request we do have filed and we'll let you know here as soon as we can where this fits into the roadmap.
Add my vote to this thread. Would be soooooo helpful.
Hi Ashley,
Just want to add my support here - if Rise could have all the export options that Storyline 360 has, it would be fantastic! It's really limited at the moment...can't see any development on this yet. Would really appreciate it :)
Also adding my support for the ability to either get a PDF or word document for a rise project. We are also required by our legal group to have a printed copy of the modules we create for compliance and it is to be a printed copy. We just purchased some Articulate 360 licenses and liked what Rise can do and it would be a really great feature for you all to consider to add to this product. Thanks for your consideration!
Thanks Elana for sharing, and we'll let you know as soon as this feature is ready!
I would like to add my support for the ability to either get a PDF or Word document for a Rise project. I have a client who is looking at the possibility of converting a Rise course to Storyline, and I would love to be able to use a PDF or Word doc to facilitate this process.
Thanks, Tracy for weighing in on this feature. For converting a Rise course to Storyline, I'm not sure on how you'd use this type of feature to accomplish it. Could you share a bit more detail so that I can share it with our Product team? If you'd prefer to share with them directly, you can submit any feature ideas here!
our company too... the regulators use Storyboard copies that I can export from Storyline for every course and they're now bugging me for the 9 courses I've built in Rise.
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.
Hey Maurice,
I am also looking for the right tool to do training as well as guided material. Did you ever decide what the right solution for you would be?
Hey Bruce,
Looks like the response from Maurice was a bit dated. Perhaps he's still subscribed and will be able to pop in and update you here, but you are welcome to reach out directly here if needed as well.
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