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RC 1.1 - 27.08.2004a
Release Date: 6.11.2004

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26.11.2004

 
 

English > The Docu4/1/2005 > Articles > The Article Center > Editing Articles


Editing existing articles
In order to edit an existing article, you go to the article center and click on the  symbol of the desired article. You immediately arrive at the overview of that article’s contents:

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Towards the top you see the basic article information, and below that you see an
overview of the content-parts that are used as well as a summary of each element. The
various symbols show characteristics of the represented elements and/or serve as
shortcuts:


Click, in order to display and be able to work on the element in detail.

Indicates that the element is visible to visitors of the Website. Click, in order to switch it to invisible.

Indicates that the element is invisible to visitors of the Website. Click, in order to switch it to visible.

Click, in order to remove the element permanently.

Click, in order to shift the element upward one position.

Click, in order to shift the element downward one position.

Indicates that a distance has been set between this and the following element. The size of this distance is stated beside it.

Indicates that a distance has been set between this and the previous element. The size of this distance is stated beside it.

In the summary of each element you see the type of content-part, the internal
identification number (ID), when it was last modified, and a content summary.



Article created: 2004/08/12 Last Changes: 2004/11/19
 
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