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Similar to images, you can describe and assign values to your data formats through the StudioLine Asset Manager. The media are stored in the StudioLine database. Depending on your copy settings, copies or an alias of the original file is created. The files can be searched through the usual StudioLine ' | Similar to images, you can describe and assign values to your data formats through the StudioLine Asset Manager. The media are stored in the StudioLine database. Depending on your copy settings, copies or an alias of the original file is created. The files can be searched through the usual StudioLine ' | ||
- | Through the convenient ' | + | Through the convenient ' |
StudioLine users who have purchased the DigitalXpress module can use the StudioLine Asset Manager to exchange a file of any format through DigitalXpress or other FTP-server. | StudioLine users who have purchased the DigitalXpress module can use the StudioLine Asset Manager to exchange a file of any format through DigitalXpress or other FTP-server. | ||
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- | In the left-hand panel of the StudioLine Asset Manager window, is a list of the file formats you have specifically included. Standard file formats like jpeg and tiff don't need to added. | ||
===== Adding New Formats to your Archive ===== | ===== Adding New Formats to your Archive ===== | ||
- | Go to 'Manage Asset Filetypes' | + | Go to "Manage Asset Filetypes" |
The new filetype will appear in the column on the left panel as one of the formats supported in your database. You can enter in as many formats as you like. If a format is already supported, a message will pop up indicating as such. | The new filetype will appear in the column on the left panel as one of the formats supported in your database. You can enter in as many formats as you like. If a format is already supported, a message will pop up indicating as such. | ||
- | ===== To remove | + | ===== Removing |
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- | * Go to ' | + | |
- | * Select the format in the left-hand pane | + | |
- | * Click the bottom arrow button to place it in the "Not Selected" | + | |
- | * Click on ' | + | |
- | Should you change your mind, you can easily replace | + | Go to " |