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<translate>#Open [[Content Station]]. You'll see your [[Home screen]]. Find the [[dossier]] for your story (the [[Search]] tool is available in [[application]]s).
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#Open [[Content Station]]. You'll see your [[Home screen]]. Find the [[dossier]] for your story (the [[Search]] tool is available in [[application]]s).
 
#Open [[Elvis]]. Go through the process to [[upload images]].
 
#Open [[Elvis]]. Go through the process to [[upload images]].
 
#Back in the dossier in Content Station, click “New Article” from the home screen or within a dossier. Either upon article creation or upon check-in, the system will prompt you for a name and other [[properties]].  
 
#Back in the dossier in Content Station, click “New Article” from the home screen or within a dossier. Either upon article creation or upon check-in, the system will prompt you for a name and other [[properties]].  

Revision as of 20:25, 11 November 2015

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  1. Open Content Station. You'll see your Home screen. Find the dossier for your story (the Search tool is available in applications).
  2. Open Elvis. Go through the process to upload images.
  3. Back in the dossier in Content Station, click “New Article” from the home screen or within a dossier. Either upon article creation or upon check-in, the system will prompt you for a name and other properties.
  4. The Multi-Channel Text Editor will open. Type or paste your story into the appropriate components. Use Paragraph styles and character styles as appropriate—especially for bolding and italicizing copy.
  5. Check in the article. If you are working on a story with a sidebar or a high-mix section, repeat the process until you have the right number of stories in the dossier with names that match the conventions described on the page linked in this step.
  6. When you're ready to send the story to your editor, route all the articles in the dossier to him or her using properties.
  7. Log out of Content Station when you are done.

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