Split Storyboard Dialog Box

The Split Storyboard dialog box allows you to separate the current project into two different projects, which can be shared and edited independently. You can choose to export one half of the project into a different project and keep the other half in the current project, or you can choose to split the current project into two new projects and keep the current project as an original copy.

IMPORTANT If you intend to split your project into two new projects, then import the changes made in the two new projects into the original project using the Merge and Replace dialog, it is highly recommended to lock you project's scene and panel numbers before splitting your project. To do this, in the top menu, select Storyboard > Lock Scene and Panel Names.

For tasks related to this dialog box, see About Project Management.

Parameter Description

Export before selected panel

Exports all panels before the selected panel into a new project.

Path

Using the Browse button, you can browse to the location where you want to save the first half of the project, and type in its project name.

Include selected panel

Includes the selected panel in the first half of the project.

Export after selected panel

Exports all panels after the selected panel into a new project.

Path

Using the Browse button, you can browse to the location where you want to save the second half of the project, and type in its project name.

Include selected panel

Includes the selected panel in the second half of the project.

Remove exported panels from current project

Removes the panels you selected to export from the current project. If you do not select this option, the current project will preserve a copy of the panels getting exported into new projects.

Link extracted project

Adds each extracted project to the project list in the Project Management view, so that you can easily track and merge changes to the extracted projects back into the current project—see Project Management View.