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Editing Templates
Is there a way to edit a template eg open it WITHOUT being forced to create a new session from it and then "saving as template" and replacing the original template you created?
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Re: Editing Templates
Wow… too bad that this was asked 8 years ago and nobody replied… and now I have the same question.
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Re: Editing Templates
No. Open the template as a new session. Save as a template over the previous one.
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Re: Editing Templates
This is why I keep actual sessions for my most-used templates(put them on my Samples drive for future revisions)
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