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Opening Topics
After you create topics, they are stored in the Content Explorer. You can open as many existing topics as you want at one time. Each topic displays in its own page of the XML Editor and remains accessible as you work. As you open more topics or other elements (e.g., targets, tables of contents, style sheets), each page displays in the appropriate editor (e.g., XML Editor, Target Editor, TOC Editor, Stylesheet Editor). By default, the most recently opened page tab is on the left side of the editor section in Flare, and the tabs for the previously opened pages shift to the right. The active page displays on top of the other pages, and you can make any page the active one (or "the one on top") by simply clicking its tab.
You can open topics the traditional way, from inside the interface. But you can also open them by dragging topic files from a Windows folder.
How to open an existing topic from within the interface
- Make sure the Content Explorer is open. By default, the Content Explorer is located on the left side of the interface in an accordion structure with the Project Organizer, unless you have previously moved it and saved the new layout. You may have to click the Content Explorer bar to bring it into view.
- All of your topics are displayed under the Content folder (or under subfolders that you have created previously when organizing your topics). Do one of the following:
The topic opens in its own page of the XML Editor.
How to open an existing topic by dragging it from Windows
- Open Windows and navigate to a folder containing a Flare project file.
- Open the Content subfolder and locate the topic that you want to open.
- Launch Flare.
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Drag the topic file from Windows to the application window and drop it on the title bar in Flare.
Note: You can also use this method to open any file type that is supported in Flare.
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