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Exporting a Content Archive File
It may not be possible to export large archive files,
depending on the operating environment.
Reduce the size of the archive fil
e, for example by
reducing the number of content resources, and then
execute the export again.
1
Open the Home > Content > Import/Export > Export
as Archive menu (10201.33).
A list of content is displayed.
For details about the list display, see “Displaying
Content” (page 348).
To edit properties
Press the [Edit Properties] button.
For details about editing propert
ies, see “Editing
Content Properties” (page 352).
2
Select content to export.
To select and export multiple
content, place a check
mark beside the target content to export.
To select and export all displayed content, place a
c
heck mark in the Select All checkbox.
3
Press the [Export Now] button.
4
Check the message, then press [OK].
An archive file for the selecte
d content is exported.
The file name extension for an
archive file is “.scz”.
Editing a Folder
Creating a folder
1
Open the Home > Content > Folder/Tag > Folder
menu (10201.41).
2
Select a location (high-level folder) in which to create
a folder.
A folder cannot be creat
ed when a folder at the 5th
level of the hierarchy is selected.
3
Press the [New] button.
The [New Folder] wi
ndow appears.
4
Press the input field and enter a folder name (up to 32
characters) using the keyboard.
5
Press [OK].
A new folder is created within the selected folder.
Moving a folder
• Default folders cannot be moved.
• A folder cannot be moved int
o a lower-level folder
within it.
1
Open the Home > Content > Folder/Tag > Folder
menu (10201.41).
2
Select the target folder to move.
3
Press the [Move] button.
4
Check the message, then press [OK].
The [Move] window appears.
5
Select a location (high-level folder) in which to move
a folder.
To create a folder
Press the [New Folder] button to
display the [New
Folder] window.
Press the input field and enter a f
older name (up to 32
characters) using the keyboard, then press [OK].
A new folder is created within the selected folder.
Note
Note
Notes