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Adding an Expression to the Library
In order to add a new expression to the library follow the steps below:
Click the Create button and the new expression window opens.
Enter a name for the expression, choose the group and add a description of the functionality of the expression
Add the expression. After inserting an expression the save button activates and when you press it to save the expression a validation of the expression takes place. If the expression is not valid it will give you a message and will not save.
Note:
Template Studio
comes with over 100 standard expressions included and you may find it is easier to copy and paste an existing expression and then edit it rather than starting from scratch for each one.
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Stephen Evason
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Tue, May 31 2022 8:11 AM
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