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If present in the same template, a Print context and a Web context can be attached to an Email
context.
Outputting other combinations of contexts, and selecting sections based on a value in the data,
can be done via a Control Script; see "Control Scripts" on page239.
Adding a context
To add a context, right-click the Contexts folder on the Resources pane and click New print
context, New email context or New web context. Only one context of each type can be
present in a template. Each context, however, can hold more than one section; see "Sections"
below.
Deleting a context
To delete a context, right-click the context on the Resources pane and click Delete.
Warning
No backup files are maintained in the template. The only way to recover a deleted
section, is to click Undo on the Edit menu, until the deleted section is restored. After
closing and reopening the template it is no longer possible to restore the deleted context
this way.
To prevent losing any work, it is recommended to configure the auto-save and auto-
backup functions in the preferences (see "Saving Preferences" on page291).
Sections
Sections are parts of one of the contexts in a template: Print or Email. They contain the main
text flow for the contents. In each of the contexts there can be multiple sections. A Print context,
for example, may consist of two sections: a covering letter and a policy.
Adding a section
To add a section to a context, right-click the context (Email or Print) on the Resources pane,
and then click New section.
It is not possible to use a Template Wizard when adding a section to an existing template.
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