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
- Click the Namo button , point to Save As, and then click Save as Template.
- Double-click the folder corresponding to the template category in which you want to save the template. (In most cases, use the “Document” folder.)
- In the File name box, type a file name for the new template, and click Save.
When 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
- On the Tool menu, go to the Tool Window group and click Resource Manager.
- Click the Templates tab, and then click the folder containing the template you want to remove.
- Right-click the desired template’s thumbnail preview and click Delete.
Related topics
Changing the default document template