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Save
Click ‘Save’ to save changes to the configuration file you are changing.
Alternatively hold down Ctrl and press S on your keyboard. When
restarted, the dynamic report will reflect any changes that you have made
to its configuration file.
Save As/To…
Click ‘Save As/To…’ and then Save As’ if you wish to save your changes
to a new configuration file. Alternatively hold down Ctrl and Shift and
press S on your keyboard, the ‘Save configuration file as... dialog will
open (Figure 60). Browse to the folder in which you wish to save your new
configuration file, type a name in the ‘File Name’ box and click ‘Save’.
Figure 60
This option is useful if you wish to save different designs for a report.
Simply save the different configuration files to the report’s folder with
names such as ‘config1.xml’, ‘config2.xml’, ‘config3.xml’, etc. Once you
have saved these files, you simply choose which one is active by renaming
it ‘config.xml’. This is because by default an InstantAtlas report looks for a
configuration file in its folder called ‘config.xml’ and will ignore any others.
Click ‘Save As/To…’ and then ‘ArcGIS Online Application’ if you wish to
save the currently open configuration file and stylesheet to an existing
ArcGIS Online Web Application. Please refer to section ‘M.3.4. Saving
changes back to ArcGIS Onlinefor specific information on this option. For
general information on ArcGIS Online and InstantAtlas please read section
M. The InstantAtlas ArcGIS Online Templates’.
Save Styles To…
Click ‘Save Styles To…’ and then ‘ArcGIS Online Application’ if you wish to
save the currently open stylesheet (not the configuration file) to an existing
ArcGIS Online Web Application. Please refer to section ‘M.3.4. Saving
changes back to ArcGIS Onlinefor specific information on this option. For
general information on ArcGIS Online and InstantAtlas please read section
M. The InstantAtlas ArcGIS Online Templates’.
Revert
Click ‘Revert and then ‘To Template’ if you wish to return to the original
design, thereby reversing any changes you have made. Click ‘Revert and
then ‘To File’ if you wish to return to the design as it was when you last
clicked ‘Save’.