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Tip
The quickest way to create a Print template based on a PDFfile is to right-click the PDF file in the
Windows Explorer and select Enhance with Connect.
After creating a template you can add the other contexts (see "Contexts" on page320), as well
as extra sections (see "Sections" on page321), 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364.
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
A template created in an older version of the software can be opened in a newer version. However,
opening and saving it in a newer version of the software will convert the template to the newest file
format. The converted template can't be opened in older versions of the software.
Opening a package file
Templates can also be stored in a package file (see "Sharing a template" on page308). To
open a package file, switch the file type to Package files (*.OL-package) in the Open File
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