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TemplatesThe Designer is a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) tool to create templates. This topic gets you started. It explains how to create a template, what is found in a template file, and how output can be generated. Creating a templateIn the Welcome screen that appears after startup, get off to a flying start choosing Browse Template Wizards. Scroll down to see all the Template Wizards. After deciding which output channel – print The Template Wizards can also be accessed from the menu: click File, click New, expand the Template folder, and then expand one of the templates folders. There are Wizards for the three types of output channels, or contexts as they are called in the Designer: Print, Email and Web.
After creating a template you can add the other contexts (see Contexts), as well as extra sections (see Sections), to the template. 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. After creating a template, contexts can be added to it, but that can not be done with a wizard. Saving a templateA Designer template file has the extension .OL-template. It is a zip file that includes up to 3 contexts, all the related resources and scripts, and (optionally) a link to a Data Mapping Configuration. To save a template for the first time, select File > Save as. After that you can save the template by selecting File > Save or pressing Ctrl+S. When more than one resource (template or data mapping configuration) is open and the Designer software is closed, the Save Resources dialog appears. This dialog displays a list of all open resources with their names and file location. Selected resources will be saved, deselected resources will have all their changes since they were last saved dismissed. Auto SaveAfter a template has been saved for the first time, Connect Designer can auto save the template with a regular interval. To configure Auto Save:
Auto BackupConnect Designer can automatically create a backup file when you manually save a template. To configure Auto Backup:
Backup files have the same name as the original template with two underscores and a progressive number (without leading zeros) at the end: originalname__1.OL-template, originalname__2.OL-template, etc. The Auto Save function does not cause backup files to be created.
Sharing a templateTo share a template, you can send the template file itself, or save the template to a package file, optionally together with To create a package file, select File > Generating output from the DesignerOutput can be generated directly from the Designer; see Generating Print output, Generating Email output and Generating Web output. To test a template first, select Context > Preflight. Preflights executes the template without actually producing output and it displays any issues once it's done (see also: Testing scripts).
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