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You can use stories to combine multiple documents to create a complete master as a final document. You can also make changes in your master | You can use stories to combine multiple documents to create a complete master as a final document. You can also make changes in your master and then transfer these to the relevant story document by using the “Write back story” function. In this way you maintain a consistent structure of your contents. | ||
This is how you write back contents to a story: | |||
<li> <p align="left">Open a master and navigate to a text area containing an existing story.</li> | |||
<li> <p align="left">Open a master | |||
<li> <p align="left">Make your changes to the content.</li> | <li> <p align="left">Make your changes to the content.</li> | ||
<li> <p align="left">In the “*Content” menu ribbon, in the “Collaboration” group, click on the “Write back” button.</li> | <li> <p align="left">In the “*Content” menu ribbon, in the “Collaboration” group, click on the “Write back” button.</li> | ||
<li> <p align="left">If the save date of the story is more recent than the current save date of the master | <li> <p align="left">If the save date of the story is more recent than the current save date of the master, a selection dialog appears which should now contain both documents.</li> | ||
<li> <p align="left">The contents of the master are written back to the story. | <li> <p align="left">The contents of the master are written back to the story. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
[[Datei:Navigation_hoch.svg|link=]] [[ | [[Datei:Navigation_hoch.svg|link=]] [[Teamwork_in_firesys|An overview of the content of the content manager]] <br> | ||
[[Datei:Navigation_rechts.svg|link=]] [[ | [[Datei:Navigation_rechts.svg|link=]] [[Content_manager_overview|An overview of the content manager]] <br> | ||
[[Datei:Navigation_rechts.svg|link=]] [[ | [[Datei:Navigation_rechts.svg|link=]] [[Insert_a_story|Insert a story]] <br> | ||
[[Datei:Navigation_rechts.svg|link=]] [[ | [[Datei:Navigation_rechts.svg|link=]] [[Create_a_story|Create a story]] <br> | ||
[[Datei:Navigation_rechts.svg|link=]] [[ | [[Datei:Navigation_rechts.svg|link=]] [[The_update_and_story_functions_in_the_content_manager|The update and story functions in the content manager]] <br> | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 28. März 2023, 10:51 Uhr
You can use stories to combine multiple documents to create a complete master as a final document. You can also make changes in your master and then transfer these to the relevant story document by using the “Write back story” function. In this way you maintain a consistent structure of your contents.
This is how you write back contents to a story:
Open a master and navigate to a text area containing an existing story.
Make your changes to the content.
In the “*Content” menu ribbon, in the “Collaboration” group, click on the “Write back” button.
If the save date of the story is more recent than the current save date of the master, a selection dialog appears which should now contain both documents.
The contents of the master are written back to the story.
See also
An overview of the content of the content manager
An overview of the content manager
Insert a story
Create a story
The update and story functions in the content manager