Editing a Template

Editing a Template

To edit a Template,

  1. In the Manage dropdown on the home page, click Data Templates.
  2. Identify the Data Template you want to edit.
  3. To navigate to the Edit Template page, hover over the template and click the Edit icon (). Alternately, you can click on the template and then click the Edit icon () on the next page.
  4. On the Edit Template page, make the necessary changes to the various fields.
  5. To edit a property in the data template, click the Edit icon () next to it.
  6. Make necessary changes to the various fields.
  7. Click the Save icon () to save the changes made to the Property.
  8. After you have made all the necessary changes, click Update. Your data template is saved with the updated information.
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