![]() ![]() Now, you’ll automatically be prompted with a list of templates when creating a new entry (provided that templates associated with your entry exist). We’ve also made it even easier to use your templates. Simply check the associated boxes as desired. This allows you to make the template available for use in Add Entry, Host Entry, Macro/Script/Tool, and Quick Connect. When creating or editing a template, you’ll notice a new Template Settingsside menu. Enter a name for the template, and configure the properties as desired.Select the type of entry for the new template.In the Templates window, click on Addtemplate (the plusbutton).Go to File – Templatesand select Templates.For the last option, here is the workflow: ![]() ![]() There are multiple ways to create templates, including: saving an entry as a template, importing an entry as a template, copying an existing template, and creating a new template from scratch. To change this, you’ll need to grant permission via the Management section of the Data Source permissions. Keep in mind that, by default, users are not allowed to create or manage templates. You can create local templates that are only for you, or shared templates that are saved in your database and can be accessed by all users in your data source. Templates let you create pre-defined configurations for tasks like: adding preconfigured entries, using the Quick connect feature, opening entries as a template and creating an import wizard. Let’s start with a quick recap of the template function. But today, I’ll wrap things up with a look at how we’ve improved the templates. I could easily spend the next few months highlighting all of the new and improved features in Remote Desktop Manager 13.5.
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