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Reuse Publishing Settings
If you have saved publication settings, you can reuse them with any other publication. This is useful when you start to produce more documentation. For example, you may start with having documenta...
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Navigational Topics Not Appearing in Salesforce
Did Salesforce Preflight show you that Paligo would create new Navigational Topics, but they have not appeared in Salesforce? That's most likely because you didn't include the appropriate language...
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Revert to Earlier Revisions
You can revert content back to an earlier revision. This is especially useful when you have multiple people working on the content and somebody makes an unwanted change. For example, a contributor...
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New Topics Based on Revisions
You can create a new component, such as a topic, informaltopic, or admonition, based on the revision of another component. This can help you save time if you need a new topic, note, etc., and it s...
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Delete Revisions
You can delete revisions that are no longer needed. For example, if you have reverted back and forth between versions of a text fragment, you may have revisions that are identical to revisions tha...
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Download Revisions
You can download the revisions of your topics. Find the component in the Content Manager. Select its options menu ( ...) and then select Revisions. Select the options menu ( ... ) for the re...
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Compare Revisions
You can view and compare two revisions of: Components such as topics and informal topics Text fragments (paragraphs). For example, let's say that during a contribution assignment, an engin...
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View Revision History
When you save a topic, Paligo keeps a record of the changes made to each component and each text fragment. The records are called revisions, and you can view them to see how content has changed ov...
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Revision Control
Paligo stores a record of your content each time that you save it. Each record is called a revision and Paligo keeps revisions of: Components, such as topics, informal topics and admonitions ...
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Select Branching Mode
Paligo has two different modes for branching: Simplified branching - With simplified branching, you can only have one main branch. All branches must be created from that same branch. This means...