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Articles become part of a [[layout]]. To edit an article after it's been laid out, click the arrow to the left of the layout in Content Station and double-click the article.
 
Articles become part of a [[layout]]. To edit an article after it's been laid out, click the arrow to the left of the layout in Content Station and double-click the article.
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==Creating an article==
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Use the "add article" [[application]] or click the new article button within a [[dossier]].
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==Opening articles for editing==
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To open an article for editing within [[Content Station]]'s [[Multi-Channel Text Editor]], do one of the following:
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* double-click the article. Note that if you open the article within the dossier, a dossier column will take up space to the left of the [[Multi-Channel Text Editor]].
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* select the article and choose File—>Open. You will have a choice of opening the article or a read-only version, both in the current window and in a new one.
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* Right-click the article. Options will be similar to those for File—>Open above.
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Opening an article [[checking in|checks it out]].
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==More information==
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The [https://community.woodwing.net/Documentation/enterprise/v9/content-station/articles/opening-saving-closing-articles.htm| WoodWing help center] has detailed information available about opening, saving and closing articles.

Revision as of 19:51, 20 August 2015

A story that has been broken into components and uploaded to Content Station.

Articles become part of a layout. To edit an article after it's been laid out, click the arrow to the left of the layout in Content Station and double-click the article.

Creating an article

Use the "add article" application or click the new article button within a dossier.

Opening articles for editing

To open an article for editing within Content Station's Multi-Channel Text Editor, do one of the following:

  • double-click the article. Note that if you open the article within the dossier, a dossier column will take up space to the left of the Multi-Channel Text Editor.
  • select the article and choose File—>Open. You will have a choice of opening the article or a read-only version, both in the current window and in a new one.
  • Right-click the article. Options will be similar to those for File—>Open above.

Opening an article checks it out.

More information

The WoodWing help center has detailed information available about opening, saving and closing articles.