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## File Templates
In previous versions, you could right-click anywhere in the file manager and create
a new blank file. In the current version, this has been extended so that you can create
any kind of file as a template for a new file. This could be a shell script, document, blank file
or any other kind of document that you create on a regular basis.
To do this, all you need to do is place new documents as template files in your Templates directory.
<img alt="" width="100%" title="Templates directory in file browser"
src="/images/templates/templates-1.png" />
Then, those documents will be available when you right-click in the file browser:
<img alt="" width="100%" title="Templates being accessed in file browser"
src="/images/templates/templates-2.png" />
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/p
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<
/div
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<
/div
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<
h2 id=
"
file-templates
">
File Templates
<
/h2
>
<
p
>
In previous versions, you could right-click anywhere in the file manager and create
a new blank file. In the current version, this has been extended so that you can create
any kind of file as a template for a new file. This could be a shell script, document, blank file
or any other kind of document that you create on a regular basis.
<
/p
>
<
p
>
To do this, all you need to do is place new documents as template files in your Templates directory.
<
/p
>
<
p
><
img alt=
""
width=
"
100%
"
title=
"
Templates directory in file browser
"
src=
"
/images/templates/templates-1.png
"
/
><
/p
>
<
p
>
Then, those documents will be available when you right-click in the file browser:
<
/p
>
<
p
><
img alt=
""
width=
"
100%
"
title=
"
Templates being accessed in file browser
"
src=
"
/images/templates/templates-2.png
"
/
><
/p
>
</description>
</description>
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<h2
id=
"file-templates"
>
File Templates
</h2>
<p>
In previous versions, you could right-click anywhere in the file manager and create
a new blank file. In the current version, this has been extended so that you can create
any kind of file as a template for a new file. This could be a shell script, document, blank file
or any other kind of document that you create on a regular basis.
</p>
<p>
To do this, all you need to do is place new documents as template files in your Templates directory.
</p>
<p><img
alt=
""
width=
"100%"
title=
"Templates directory in file browser"
src=
"/images/templates/templates-1.png"
/></p>
<p>
Then, those documents will be available when you right-click in the file browser:
</p>
<p><img
alt=
""
width=
"100%"
title=
"Templates being accessed in file browser"
src=
"/images/templates/templates-2.png"
/></p>
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class=
"copyright"
role=
"note"
>
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class=
"copyright"
role=
"note"
>
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<
/ul
>
<
/ul
>
<
/ul
><
/p
>
<
/ul
><
/p
>
<
/div
>
<
/div
>
<
h2 id=
"
file-templates
">
File Templates
<
/h2
>
<
p
>
In previous versions, you could right-click anywhere in the file manager and create
a new blank file. In the current version, this has been extended so that you can create
any kind of file as a template for a new file. This could be a shell script, document, blank file
or any other kind of document that you create on a regular basis.
<
/p
>
<
p
>
To do this, all you need to do is place new documents as template files in your Templates directory.
<
/p
>
<
p
><
img alt=
""
width=
"
100%
"
title=
"
Templates directory in file browser
"
src=
"
/images/templates/templates-1.png
"
/
><
/p
>
<
p
>
Then, those documents will be available when you right-click in the file browser:
<
/p
>
<
p
><
img alt=
""
width=
"
100%
"
title=
"
Templates being accessed in file browser
"
src=
"
/images/templates/templates-2.png
"
/
><
/p
>
</description>
</description>
</item>
</item>
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