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Note
Resources may be interdependent. A Print section may need a certain Master Page
or Media, for example; a Dynamic Image script relies on the presence of certain
images; etcetera. This isn't visible in the Import Resources dialog. Make sure to
select all necessary resources.
3. Choose what happens when a resource with the same name at the same hierarchy level
already exists in your template.
Names that represent files or folders on disk are case-insensitive, while all other names
are case-sensitive.
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Rename: Import the resource, giving its name a suffix to make it unique in the target
folder.
Note that when a section is renamed, the properties of its context are not copied
over, except for Includes (Web contexts only; see "Includes" on page528). Includes
are transferred to the imported section.
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Overwrite: Replace the existing resource.
If the imported resource is a section, the properties of its context are copied to the
target Context. For a Print context this can include settings for Color Output and
Finishing.
When replacing a resource that is opened in a separate editor (not the main editor),
that editor will be closed and any unsaved changes will be lost.
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Skip: Don't import the resource.
Note
When it's selected for import, the Data Model is always overwritten, regardless of
the policy for duplicates.
4. Click OK to import the resources.
5. Verify that the template works as expected. Make sure that the template contains
everything that the imported resources need, and that all context and section settings are
correct. Doing a Preflight is recommended (see "Doing a Preflight" on page865).
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