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Adding a section
To add a section to a context, right-click the context (Email, Print or Web) on the Resources
pane, and then click New section.
The new section has the same settings as the first section in the same context. However,
custom style sheets and JavaScript files aren't automatically included in the new section.
It is not possible to use a Template Wizard when adding a 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419.
After creating a template, contexts can be added to it, but that can not be done with a
wizard.
Editing a section
To open a section, expand the Contexts folder on the Resources pane, expand the respective
context (Print, Email or Web) and double-click a section to open it.
Each section can contain text, images and many other elements (see "Content elements" on
page522), including variable data and other dynamic elements (see "Personalizing Content"
on page656).
To preview a section, open the Preview tab in the Workspace (see "Workspace" on page848).
Copying a section
Copying a section, either within the same template or from another template, can only be done
manually. You have to copy the source of the HTML file:
1.
Open the section that you want to copy and go to the Source tab in the workspace.
2.
Copy the contents of the Source tab (press Ctrl+A to select everything and then Ctrl+C to
copy the selection).
3. Add a new section (see "Adding a section" above, above).
4.
Go to the Source tab and paste the contents of the other section here (press Ctrl+V).
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