Publish your Storyline 3 project for Microsoft Word when you need a printable version of your course. It’s a convenient way to distribute handouts, provide a transcript for accessibility purposes, or share content with a reviewer.

  1. Enter Title, Description, and Folder Location
  2. Choose the Document Properties
  3. Publish

Step 1: Enter Title, Description, and Folder Location

  1. Go to the Home tab on the Storyline ribbon and click Publish.
  2. When the Publish window appears, select the Word tab on the left.

    Publish window in Storyline 3.
  3. Enter the Title the way you want it to appear in your Word document. It defaults to the name of your project file. (Changing the title won't affect the name of your project file.) The maximum length for a project title is 80 characters.
  4. Click the ellipsis button (...) beside the title field to define additional project information, such as the author, duration, and version number. This information won’t be visible when you publish for Word.
  5. Use the Description field to give learners a synopsis of your course.
  6. Use the Folder field to choose where you want to publish your course—for example, your computer desktop. Click the ellipsis button (...) to browse to a location. Storyline 3 will create a new folder in that spot with the published Word document.

    Important: Always publish to your local hard drive. Publishing to a network drive or a USB drive can cause problems with your published output due to latency.

Step 2: Choose the Document Properties

In the Properties section, choose from the following formatting options:

Show layers

When you publish to Word, the resulting document will have a screenshot of each slide's base layer by default.

If you also want to include a screenshot of the other layers associated with each slide, mark this box.

Layer screenshots will appear after the associated base layer in the Word document.

Mark the box to "Show layers" if you want to include screenshots of layers in your published Word document.

Show slide notes

If you've added notes to your Storyline 3 slides, you can include those notes in your Word document by marking this box. Notes text will appear below the screenshot of each slide's base layer in the Word document.

Screenshot size

This determines the size of the slide and layer screenshots in your Word document. Choose Medium or Large.

Choose medium or large screenshots for your published Word document.

Step 3: Publish

When you're finished making selections, click the Publish button. When the publishing process is complete, you’ll see the Publish Successful window with several follow-up options.

View Document

This opens your Word document, so you can view, edit, and print it.

Email

This opens a new email message with a zipped copy of your Word document attached.

FTP

This opens a window where you can enter your FTP credentials and transfer your output to a server.

Zip

This creates a zipped version of your Word document in the same location where you published the course.

Open

This opens a file viewer where you can see the Word document that Storyline 3 just created.