Icons in Content Wizard
The following table lists and describes the available icons and tree view commands for the Content Wizard Editor.
| Icon/Command | Name | Description |
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Root |
Represents the entire Content Wizard where the user can configure the global settings for the Content Wizard. |
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Section Selection Group |
Represents a Section Selection Group containing a number of sections as its children. During composition of a document, the user can interactively choose which of these sections to include in the generated document. |
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Text Block Selection Group |
Represents a Text Block Selection Group that contains a number of Text Blocks as its children or a single Text Block List. During composition of a document, the user can interactively choose which Text Blocks to include in the generated document. |
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Section |
Creates a list of other nodes. For example, Sections, Text Blocks, Section Selection Groups, or Text Block Selection Groups. The user can easily manage common properties of this list. |
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Text Block |
Represents a plain Text Block. |
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Rich Text Block |
Represents a Rich Text Block. |
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Text Block List |
Represents a Text Block List that can only occur as a child of a Text Block Selection Group. A Text Block List is a named list of Text Blocks that is maintained separately in the KCM Repository. |
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Data Backbone - Repeating |
Data in a Data Backbone can be repeating or non-repeating, which is reflected in the icons. This icon represents a repeating Data Backbone node. In a Content Wizard, each Data Backbone node specifies the Data Backbone context for its child nodes. In other words, it specifies what data is available at runtime for these nodes. |
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Data Backbone - Non Repeating |
Represents a non-repeating Data Backbone node. In a Content Wizard, each Data Backbone node specifies the Data Backbone context for its child nodes. In other words, it specifies which data is available on the runtime for these nodes. |
| Field | Represents a Field. | |
| Field Set | Represents a Field Set. |
Change position of items
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Select the item in the document structure and use the Up/Down and Left/Right arrows on the toolbar. The Up/Down arrows move the item within its parent. The Left/Right arrows move the item one level up or down in the document structure.
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Drag the item to another position within its parent. Navigate to the right corner of the item until three small horizontal lines and the Up/Down cursor appear. While dragging, a blue line shows where the object will be placed when dropped.
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Drag the item and drop it on another parent. To do so, grab the item anywhere except the right side. While dragging, a block sign might appear where the dropping is not allowed.