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Does Rise have the feature of "find and replace"?
Hello all,
I am going to find and replace a word with some other word in RISE. Do you know if RISE has the same feature/tab as Storyline 360 that can find and replace the word throughout the whole course? I couldn't find any post related to this RISE issue.
Thank you very much in advance!
Phoebe
Hello Everyone, 🎉
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360! This update adds the following feature:
- Save and restore your work with a click via an easy-to-access version list that captures manual saves and export events.
There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available. Let me know if you have any questions about this update.
- Save and restore your work with a click via an easy-to-access version list that captures manual saves and export events.
- AishwaryaPan027Community Member
YES to that please. Highly need it
- ChristinaClark-Community Member
+1
- AundreaSchne048Community Member
This would be a really helpful feature. Please add!
- JenMcIntoshCommunity Member
Ran into a need for this one today. Adding my vote for that feature!
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- NathanLukeCommunity Member
Please add my vote. This is one major frustration of working in Rise. Would make life so much easier :)
- PhyllisRussell-Community Member
Add my vote as well to update Rise with a "find and replace" feature.
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- PamelaHarrellCommunity Member
Thanks, Stan. I have tried duplicating the course, exporting it to XLIFF, editing the XLIFF in Notepad (performing a find/replace there) and then importing the revised XLIFF file back into my duplicate course. I get the message that the file was imported successfully, but when I look, the changes did not port over. Can anyone tell me where I may have gone wrong in using the XLIFF process in the Rise 360 Course Settings under the Translation tab?
NOTE: It would be awesome if there was a HTML view/editor built into Rise 360. This would solve 99% of the issues I have run into so far.
Hello Pamela,
You'll need to edit the translation file that you got in Rise 360 using a valid translation tool like Smartcat for the changes that you made to appear on your course. Editing a file using Notepad or something similar will not have any effect on your course once the translation file is imported.
- KeithRoyalCommunity Member
Ok I looked and this was brought up over 2 years ago. What will it take for the function to be added to Rise?
- StanDormerCommunity Member
This is what we do as a workaround.
I launch RISE 360 in Chrome and open the module I'm interested in in EDIT mode. Then using Ctrl+F (Find) or choosing Settings -> Find I put the word I'm looking for in the search box.
This then gives me a navigable structure that allows me to move around the open document.
When I see the word I'm looking for I can immediately overtype the word. Or, where we have a phrase to replace, I'll put the replacement phrase or word in a Notepad document then copy and paste it from NotePad over the text to overwrite the occurrence.
This is quite fast and saves having to have two copies of the Rise module open at the same time.
I haven't tried it yet, but you can export content from RISE in an XLIFF format for translation and I was wondering if the export file could be opened in an Editor, then find and replace applied, then reimport the changed XLIFF file.
Regards, Stan.
- CherylPaytonCommunity Member
Thank you, Stan. This is great!
Cheryl Payton
QA Analyst and Technical Training Coordinator
Corporate Information Services (CIS)
CIS Systems Training Initiative Program
Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County
- CallieJohnsonCommunity Member
Please add my vote. We need this feature. Thank you!