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{% trans %}Templates{% endtrans %}

{% trans trimmed %} Templates enable the creation of blueprints for different resources. There are multiple types of templates, which define the actual content that a template can contain. The following types of templates currently exist: {% endtrans %}

Record
{% trans em_open="" | safe, em_close="" | safe, trimmed %} {{ em_open }}Record{{ em_close }} templates can contain most of the metadata that can be specified for a record, including its generic extra metadata, and can be selected when creating a new record. {% endtrans %}
Extras
{% trans em_open="" | safe, em_close="" | safe, trimmed %} {{ em_open }}Extras{{ em_close }} templates are focused on the generic extra metadata of a record. These kind of templates can be selected and combined wherever such metadata can be specified, including when creating other templates. {% endtrans %}
{% trans %}Creating new templates{% endtrans %}

{% trans trimmed %} Creating a new template is similar to creating other kinds of resources. Each template requires at least setting a title and identifier for the template itself, while the actual template data depends on the specific type of template. {% endtrans %}

{% trans %}Managing existing templates{% endtrans %}

{% trans trimmed %} Similar to other resources, templates have their own navigation menu, offering different tabs for viewing and managing templates. {% endtrans %}