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Deleting a context
To delete a context, right-click the context on the Resources pane and click Delete.
Warning
No backup files are maintained in the template. The only way to recover a deleted
section, is to click Undo on the Edit menu, until the deleted section is restored. After
closing and reopening the template it is no longer possible to restore the deleted context
this way.
Content elements
Once you have created template, it can be filled with all kinds of elements, from text to barcodes
and from tables to fields on a web form. All types of elements are listed on this page; see below.
There are several ways to insert elements, see "Inserting an element" on page 226.
Each element can have an IDand a class, as well as a number of other properties, depending
on the element's type. When an element is selected, its properties can be changed; see
"Selecting an element" on page 227, "Attributes" on page 225 and "Styling and formatting an
element" on page 227.
When you add elements, such as text, images or a table, to the content of a template, you are
actually constructing an HTML file. It is possible to edit the source of the HTML file directly in
the Designer; see "Editing HTML" on the facing page.
Element types
The following types of content can be added to the content of a template:
l "Images" on page 279 and "Dynamic Images" on page 346
l "Text and special characters" on page 285
l "Date" on page 267
l "Table" on page 283and "Dynamic table" on page 347
l "Boxes" on page 265: Positioned Box, Inline Box, Div and Span
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