Saving a document as a template

Although Namo WebEditor comes with a variety of predesigned document templates, it can be useful to create your own templates. You can save any document as a template, and it will appear with the original Namo templates on the Templates tab of the Resource Manager (which opens when you click New on the File menu). When you save a document as a template, any resource files (images and so forth) it uses are saved along with it in a single MHTML archive, so the same resource files will be present in new documents you create from the template.

To save a document as a template
  1. Click the Namo button Namo Web Editor button namo Saving a document as a template, point to Save As, and then click Save as Template.
  2. Double-click the folder corresponding to the template category in which you want to save the template. (In most cases, use the “Document” folder.)
  3. In the File name box, type a file name for the new template, and click Save.

Namo Web Editor icon note Saving a document as a templateWhen you add a custom template, it initially appears in the Resource Manager without a title or description. To give your custom template a title and/or description, right-click its thumbnail preview in the Resource Manager and click Properties.

To remove a custom template
  1. On the Tool menu, go to the Tool Window group and click Resource Manager.
  2. Click the Templates tab, and then click the folder containing the template you want to remove.
  3. Right-click the desired template’s thumbnail preview and click Delete.
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Saving a document as a template