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<title>Working with XML templates</title>
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<searchtitle>Working with XML templates</searchtitle>
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<shortdesc>XML content assist provides a comment template, a chunk of predefined
code that you can insert into a file. You may find a template useful when
you have a certain piece of code you want to reuse several times, and you
do not want to write it out every time.</shortdesc>
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<keywords><indexterm>XML templates<indexterm>creating</indexterm></indexterm>
<indexterm>XML templates<indexterm>editing</indexterm></indexterm><indexterm>XML
templates<indexterm>removing</indexterm></indexterm><indexterm>XML templates<indexterm>importing</indexterm></indexterm>
<indexterm>XML templates<indexterm>exporting</indexterm></indexterm></keywords>
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<context><p>You can use a default template as provided, customize that template,
or create your own templates.</p>For example, you can work on a group of XML
pages that should all contain a table with a specific appearance. Create a
template that contains the tags for that table, including the appropriate
attributes and attribute values for each tag. (You can copy and paste the
tags from a structured text editor into the template's <uicontrol>Pattern</uicontrol> field.)
Then select the name of the template from a content assist proposal list whenever
you want to insert your custom table into an XML file.<p>To create a new XML
template follow these steps:</p></context>
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<step><cmd>Click <menucascade><uicontrol>Window</uicontrol><uicontrol>Preferences</uicontrol>
<uicontrol>Web and XML</uicontrol><uicontrol>XML Files</uicontrol><uicontrol>XML
Templates</uicontrol></menucascade>.</cmd></step>
<step><cmd>Click <uicontrol>New</uicontrol> if you want to create a completely
new template.</cmd></step>
<step><cmd>Supply a new template <uicontrol>Name</uicontrol> and <uicontrol>Description</uicontrol>.</cmd>
</step>
<step><cmd>Specify the <uicontrol>Context</uicontrol> for the template.</cmd>
<info>This is the context in which the template is available in the proposal
list when content assist is requested. </info></step>
<step><cmd>Specify the <uicontrol>Pattern</uicontrol> for your template using
the appropriate tags, attributes, or attribute values to be inserted by content
assist.</cmd></step>
<step><cmd>If you want to insert a variable, click the <uicontrol>Insert Variable</uicontrol> button
and select the variable to be inserted. </cmd><info>For example, the <b>date</b> variable
indicates the current date will be inserted. </info></step>
<step><cmd>Click <uicontrol>Apply</uicontrol> and then <uicontrol>OK</uicontrol> to
save your changes.</cmd></step>
</steps>
<postreq>You can edit, remove, import, or export a template by using the same
preferences page. If you have modified a default template, you can restore
it to its default value. You can also restore a removed template if you have
not exited from the workbench since it was removed. <p>If you have a template
that you do not want to remove but you no longer want it to appear in the
content assist list, go to the <b>XML Templates</b> preferences page and clear
its check box.</p></postreq>
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