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The examples in this article were created for a fictional company, Lakeview Inc.

For an overview of Launch, click here.

This is a key area of Launch. There must be content uploaded for the learners to complete.

Upload Bundle: In Storyflow you can download a published version of the training via project bundle in a .zip file at the Bundles tab. This content is static once bundled and will not change. This is the most stable way to distribute completed content.

Storyflow Connection: Here you can give specific values for a Storyflow project where you are using the live Storyflow project as opposed to a bundle. A bundle is a snapshot in time, of the scenarios created in the project. After a bundle has been uploaded and the learners are going through it, you can continue to edit the Storyflow project without changing what the learners are going through. Please contact Motive staff for more information on using this feature.

External Bundle: This is the same outcome as the Upload Bundle option, but if you have an on-premise version of Storyflow, and you have a network location where you want to put the bundle, then use this option.

Steps to upload Bundle Content

1. Login to Motive, or switch from Hub or Launch to Storyflow by clicking on your initial in the top right corner and selecting “Storyflow”.

2. Open the appropriate Project

3. Ensure the Scenario has a status of Published:

4. Go to Bundles tab

5. Under Publishing, name the Bundle

6. Click Publish

7. Under Bundles, click the ellipsis and Download:

8. Navigate to Launch by clicking on your initial in the top right hand corner.

9. Open the appropriate Organization and Space

10. Go to Content

11. Click Create Content

12. Choose Upload Bundle

13. Choose File

14. Choose the file from your computer

15. Click Upload

You will then see the new content displayed:

Next, create Modules!

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