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Deleting enclosures

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 115 User Guide 6 Go back to the Browse for Enclosure dialog box, which is currently open in Contribute, and click OK. The audio or video file is inserted as an enclosure and now appears in the Enclosure workspace in the draft. The file does not play in the draft; you must publish your draft to play the file. Adding enclosures from the Internet (QuickTime) You can add enclosures from the Internet if your default media player is set to QuickTime in Windows and on the Macintosh. The default media player for the Macintosh is QuickTime. In Windows, you might have to set QuickTime as the default media player to use it to add enclosures. To add an enclosure from the Internet (QuickTime): 1 In your draft, do one of the following: • Select Insert > Enclosure > From the Internet. • Click on the Enclosures button in the toolbar and select From the Internet from the pop-up menu. The Browse for Enclosure dialog box appears. 2 Browse to the web page and then to the hyperlink of the audio or video file to insert. 3 Click the hyperlink of the audio or video file. The audio or video file opens and plays in QuickTime player in the Browse for Enclosure dialog box. 4 Click OK. The audio or video file is inserted as an enclosure and now appears in the Enclosure workspace in the draft. The file does not play in the draft; you must publish your draft to play the file. Deleting enclosures You can delete an enclosure that is present in the draft you are currently editing. To delete enclosures: • Click the Delete icon in the Enclosure workspace. Note: Deleting an enclosure from a blog entry does not delete the enclosure file; it only removes the link to the enclosure file from the blog entry. To delete files permanently from the blog, verify how you can delete files with your blog publishing service.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
115
6
Go back to the Browse for Enclosure dialog box, which is currently open in Contribute, and click OK.
The audio or video file is inserted as an enclosure and now appears in the Enclosure workspace in the draft. The file
does not play in the draft; you must publish your draft to play the file.
Adding enclosures from the Internet (QuickTime)
You can add enclosures from the Internet if your default media player is set to QuickTime in Windows and on the
Macintosh. The default media player for the Macintosh is QuickTime. In Windows, you might have to set
QuickTime as the default media player to use it to add enclosures.
To add an enclosure from the Internet (QuickTime):
1
In your draft, do one of the following:
Select Insert > Enclosure > From the Internet.
Click on the Enclosures button in the toolbar and select From the Internet from the pop-up menu.
The Browse for Enclosure dialog box appears.
2
Browse to the web page and then to the hyperlink of the audio or video file to insert.
3
Click the hyperlink of the audio or video file.
The audio or video file opens and plays in QuickTime player in the Browse for Enclosure dialog box.
4
Click OK.
The audio or video file is inserted as an enclosure and now appears in the Enclosure workspace in the draft. The file
does not play in the draft; you must publish your draft to play the file.
Deleting enclosures
You can delete an enclosure that is present in the draft you are currently editing.
To delete enclosures:
Click the Delete icon
in the Enclosure workspace.
Note:
Deleting an enclosure from a blog entry does not delete the enclosure file; it only removes the link to the enclosure
file from the blog entry. To delete files permanently from the blog, verify how you can delete files with your blog
publishing service.