Adding or modifying instances of a local property set
You can add a local property set to a component template or modify values of local properties in an existing local property set.
To add or modify an instance of a local property set
- On the content editor, click the Local Properties tab.
- Click the Instances tab and do one of the following:
- To create a new instance, click Add New Property Set Instance
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- To modify an existing instance, select the instance and click Edit Property Set Instance
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Depending on what you select, the Add Property Set Instance or Edit Property Set Instance dialog box opens. To create a new instance by copying an existing instance, right-click the instance and select Duplicate.
- To create a new instance, click Add New Property Set Instance
- For Name, enter the name of the instance. For Description, you can optionally provide descriptive text.
- Click in the Value column for the property that you want to edit.
The Value field becomes active, and it displays utilities for editing the selected property value. - Do any of the following:
- To set a property value back to its default value, click Reset to Default Value
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The value of the property is reset to the value it inherits from a built-in property class. The Value Source column shows the property class from which the value is inherited. - Depending on the type of property you are editing, you can take different actions to set a new value, such as entering an alphanumeric string, choosing from an enumerated list, or selecting a date. To insert a parameter, click Select Property
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- To set a property value back to its default value, click Reset to Default Value
- Click OK.
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