Open STORY File

When dealing with digital files, their formats and extensions play a crucial role in how we can open, view, and interact with them. Among many extensions, the .STORY file extension is a unique one, representing two different kinds of files that are quite unrelated - Articulate Storyline Project files and Clip Studio Storyboard files.

Articulate Storyline Project Files

Articulate Storyline is a popular program for creating interactive courses and presentations, often for online learning scenarios. Projects created in Articulate Storyline are saved with a .STORY extension. To open and use these files, you need to have Articulate Storyline installed on your device. Get the software directly from the Articulate official website.

Opening STORY Files with Articulate Storyline

After installing Articulate Storyline, opening a .STORY file is as simple as double-clicking the file. The software should automatically recognize the file extension and open the project. If this doesnt happen, you can manually open the file within Articulate Storyline by going to File > Open and selecting the .STORY file from your computer.

Clip Studio Storyboard Files

Clip Studio Paint, previously known as Manga Studio, is an art tool software used for creating digital art and comics, especially manga and animations. In Clip Studio Paint EX, the version containing all the program's features, you can save your storyboard files with the .STORY extension. These STORY files contain the drafts of your comics layout, including frames, texts, and sometimes rough sketches. You can download Clip Studio Paint EX from the Clip Studio website.

Opening STORY Files with Clip Studio Paint

Once Clip Studio Paint is installed, just like with Articulate Storyline, you can open a .STORY file by double-clicking it, or manually by going to File > Open within the software and choosing your STORY file from there.

STORY File Important Information

While working with both Articulate Storyline or Clip Studio Paint projects, it's important to remember that .STORY files are not intended for widespread distribution. These are working files, so they can't be opened without the proper software. Articulate Storyline and Clip Studio Paint do, however, have options to export your projects to more universally accepted formats such as PDF or JPEG when you need to share your work. Always be mindful of file types and ensure you're providing files in a format that the recipient can easily access.

How to open STORY files

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