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After creating a template you can add the other contexts (see "Contexts" on page293), as well
as extra sections (see "Sections" on page294), to the template.
It is, however, not possible to use a Template Wizard when adding a context or section to an
existing template.
Tip
If an Email context is going to be part of the template, it is recommended to start with an
Email Template Wizard; see "Creating an Email template with a Wizard" on page335.
After creating a template, contexts can be added to it, but that can not be done with a
wizard.
Opening a template
To open a template from the Welcome screen, select Open an Existing Template.
To open a template from the menu, select File > Open.
Then select the template file. A template file has the extenstion .OL-template.
Warning
If a template was created in an older version of the software, opening it in a newer version of the
software will convert the template to the newest file format. Once you save this template you will
not be able to open the converted template in older versions of the software.
Saving a template
A Designer template file has the extension .OL-template. It is a zip file that includes up to 3
contexts, all the related resources and scripts, and (optionally) a link to a Data Mapping
Configuration.
To save a template for the first time, select File > Save as. After that you can save the template
by selecting File > Save or pressing Ctrl+S.
Tip
To quickly copy the name of any other file, set Save as type to Any file (*.*) in the Save dialog.
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