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Duplicate Publishing Rule Dialog Box
In this dialog box, some fields are populated with the properties of the rule you duplicated. You can enter a new name, choose a different rule file, and change the description.
You can change the settings and properties of the publishing rule or rule set you started with and give it a new name.
On the Name tab, you can change:
Name — enter a name for your rule
Rule File — choose a rule file where you want to save your rule or rule set.
The list is determined by the locations where you are allowed to save rule files. These may include a custom\publishingrules directory and your home directory.
Choose New to open Create Publishing Rule File, where you can specify a new rule file name.
Description — enter a description of your rule.
Type is either the same output type as the duplicated rule or it is Rule Set for a duplicated rule set. The Document Type and Target are already set, based on the original rule.
If you duplicated a publishing rule, you can use the Publish tab to change the publishing properties that apply to your selected output type.
If you duplicated a rule set, you can use the Rules tab to add, remove, or reorder the rules in the rule set.
Add — opens Add Publishing Rules to a Rule Set, where you choose a rule to add to the rule set.
Details — opens Publishing Rules Details, where you review all the properties of the rule.
Move Up and Move Down — moves the selected rule in the specified direction in the list.
Remove — deletes the selected rule from the rule set. The rule itself is not deleted. You will be asked to confirm the deletion.
On the Advanced tab, you can:
Add — opens Create Parameter, where you specify the new parameter name and value.
Modify — opens Modify Parameter, where you change the value of the selected parameter.
Remove — deletes the selected parameter. You will be asked to confirm the deletion.
Save saves the new rule or rule set and returns you to Publishing Rules.