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To break the link between a Composition Zones item and its corresponding composition
layout:
1
Choose File > Collaboration Setup.
2
Select the composition layout in the Linked Layouts tab, and click Break Link.
3
Click Done. The composition layout is removed from the Linked Layouts tab, and a new
composition layout is added to the Shared Layouts tab of the Collaboration Setup dialog
box. The composition layout remains in the shared content library.
Removing a linked composition layout
Removing a linked composition layout is similar to breaking the link to a linked
composition layout. The difference is that when you remove a linked composition layout,
the composition layout is removed from the shared content library and thus no longer
displays in the Shared Content palette. You can use the Remove button in the
Collaboration Setup dialog box to remove the link to a linked composition layout, and
you can use the Delete button on the Shared Content palette to remove any linked
Composition Zones items from the Shared Content palette. Either way, the composition
layout is removed from the Shared Content palette.
To remove a linked composition layout:
1
Choose File > Collaboration Setup.
2
Select the composition layout in the Linked Layouts tab.
3
Click Remove.
You can only use the Remove button for linked composition layouts.
After you remove a linked composition layout, the Composition Zones item remains on
the layout page, so you can choose Item > Share to add the Composition Zones item back
to the Shared Content palette.
Deleting a composition layout
To delete a composition layout:
1
Display the Shared Content palette.
2
Select the composition layout in the palette and click Delete .
The Remove button in the Linked Layouts tab has the same effect as the Delete button
in the Shared Content palette.
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