- Edit Files in a Package
- Edit Files in a Package
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- You can edit the content of any file in a package by opening it directly from the Package Editor.
- The file opens in its native application so you can make your changes.
- HTML files automatically open the
- Note:
- Developer HTML Editor
- Package HTML Editor
- You can use any one of the following methods to open a file from the Package Editor:
- Double-click the file name.
- Right-click the file name and choose Open.
- Right-click the file name and choose Open with.
- Drag the file into an open instance of the native application.
- Before you save or close the package, be sure to save and close any open documents. Depending on the native application you are using to edit the file, different messages appear if you try to close the Package Editor while the file is still open. For example, with applications such as Microsoft Word or Excel, you cannot save or close the package until the files you are editing are closed. If you are using other applications such as Notepad, messages appear warning that the file may be open and need to be closed, but you can force the Package Editor to save or close anyway.
- The messages could also vary depending on the method you used to open the file from the Package Editor. If you used either of the first two, the scenarios as described in the previous paragraph apply. If you used either of the last two methods, the Package Editor cannot determine reliably if the file is open, so you receive a warning that the files may be open.
- If the file you want to edit is also being maintained outside the Library, you can move or copy it from the Package Editor to your computer or a local server.
- You can move or copy an item from a package to your desktop using standard Windows controls as follows:
- To move an item, drag the item (or hold the SHIFT key and drag the item) from the package to your desktop. You can also use the Cut and Paste commands.
- To copy an item, hold the CTRL key and drag the item from the package to your desktop. You can also use the Copy and Paste commands.
- Dragging a package item from the Package Editor to your desktop or a local network removes the file from the package. Press CTRL while dragging to copy the file and leave the original in place in the package.
- Warning!