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<mainDescription>&lt;p>&#xD;
When setting up your tooling, make sure that the tool is installed and configuration, including any necessary&#xD;
integrations to other products. For example, integrations with configuration management and version control tools. This&#xD;
is especially important if a team of people will be working on the same method.&#xD;
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&lt;p>&#xD;
In addition to the actual tooling, you need to make sure that you have access to the content that you will need to do&#xD;
your authoring. For example, if the method you are authoring is an extension to an existing method, then you need to&#xD;
have access to the existing content in its authored form (as opposed to its published form). In addition, if you have&#xD;
existing content that you want to include in your method, make sure you have access to that, as well, to either be&#xD;
linked to or incorporated directly in the method you are authoring.&#xD;
&lt;/p>&#xD;
&lt;p>&#xD;
It is strongly recommended that you &quot;lock&quot; any content that you are using but that you dod not own so that you don't&#xD;
unexpectedly edit something that is not yours.&#xD;
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