File: Recompile.zip ... Direct
Technically, a .story file a zipped package containing XML code, media assets, and structural data. If you unzip it, you'll see folders like story , docProps , and _rels . "Recompiling" vs. Published Files
If your .story file was renamed to .zip (common when downloading from some browsers or cloud drives like Google Drive), you can often restore it by simply changing the file extension back: Locate your Recompile.zip file. Rename the file to Recompile.story . Try opening it directly in Articulate Storyline. Why It's a Zip File
If your Recompile.zip is actually a rather than a renamed source file, you cannot simply "recompile" it back into an editable .story file. File: Recompile.zip ...
: If the source file is truly lost, you can extract the original media (images, videos, audio) from the story_content or mobile folders within the zip to help rebuild the course from scratch. Potential Recovery via Temp Files
Are you trying to , or are you attempting to manually edit the code inside the zip to fix a bug? rebuilding story files from output folder contents? Technically, a
The scenario you're describing sounds like a classic troubleshooting situation in Articulate Storyline , where a .story file is mistakenly treated as or converted into a .zip archive. Quick Fix: Renaming the Extension
Look for any files starting with your project name that end in .tmp . Published Files If your
If you are trying to recover a lost project, check your local machine for temporary backups: Navigate to: %appdata%\Articulate\Storyline