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resources referred to with a relative path (for example: images/img.gif) or root-relative
path (any path starting with a slash, for example: /base/images/img.gif) won't be available
in the template.
Adding a snippet to a section
Drag-and-drop
To add the snippet to the content of a section, drag the snippet from the Snippets folder on the
Resources pane to the desired location in a section.
Check the option Insert as shared content to insert a reference to the original snippet in the
template, rather than a copy of the original snippet.
Via a script
In addition to the drag-and-drop method, it is possible, and often useful, to insert a snippet or
part of it, using a script; for remote snippets this is normal practice. See "Loading a snippet via
a script" on page881.
Tip
To export a snippet from your template, drag or copy/paste it out of the Snippets folder to
a folder on the local hard drive.
Creating a snippet
To turn a part of a letter, email or web pageinto a snippet for reuse in the content of a template:
1. Open the section and select the part or parts that should be saved to a snippet.
2.
Right-click the selection, point to Snippet and click Create to copy the selected part to a
new snippet, or Create Shared Content to create the new snippet and replace the
selected part with a reference to the new snippet.
3. Give the snippet a name.
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