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Once you have successfully registered a Touchstone Account, you should now see additional options on the top right of each page.

In addition to the 'Tools' tab, you should now have access to the 'Edit', 'Share', and 'Add' tabs.

Editing

To edit and an existing page, press the 'Edit' button or the 'E' key. This will open the Edit screen for that page, where you will see all of the existing content.

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For more advanced formatting and content, you can use the 'Insert'>'Other Macros' tool to open the Macro browser. From here there are a number of more sophisticated page layout and navigation tools. For further explanation on how to use these, select the 'Help' button at the top right of the Macro Browserbrowser.

When completing your edits for a page, you may want to use the 'Preview' button before the 'Save' button to ensure that the changes taking places on the page are the changes you intended to make. Additionally, although the changes you made will automatically be recorded, it is good practice to include a brief description of your changes in the 'What did you change?' box at the bottom of the Edit screen.

For more robust explanations of each element of the Edit screen, visit the Main Help Page.

Sharing

The 'Share' tab simply allows you to send the page to another user through their username or e-mail address.

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In order to create a new page, press the 'Add' button to display a drop-down menu. The most common option here is 'Add'>'Page', although you can also use this tab for adding comments and attachments.

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When you Add a new page, you will open a blank Edit screen. Fill in the title bar at the top with the name of your page, and enter the information in the canvas below. It is good practice to separate different subjects with various headings and sub-headings, available under the drop-down menu normally labelled 'Paragraph'. This will make the page easier to read and navigate, particularly if it is a large page with numerous different subjects. In this case it may be desirable to use the 'Table of Contents' macro. It can be found in the Macro Browser browser under the 'Navigation' tab.

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