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Select the Replace

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The Publish New Page dialog box appears. ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 165 User Guide 4 Change the filename, if necessary, to make sure it matches the name of the file you're replacing; also, make sure you choose the folder that contains the file you want to replace. 5 Click Publish. The Replace File dialog box appears. 6 Select the Replace file name with your version option, and then click OK. Contribute replaces the existing file on your website with the file from your computer. Use Contribute to edit this file after you publish. Changes you make to the original file on your computer after publishing do not appear on your website. To replace a file on your website by linking to a file on your computer: 1 Browse to the page that contains the link to the file you want to replace, and then click the Edit Page button. 2 In the draft, select the link to the file you're replacing, and then click the Link button in the toolbar and select File on My Computer. The Insert Link dialog box appears. The File on My Computer button should be selected at the top of the dialog box. 3 Click the Browse button, and then navigate to and select the file on your computer you want to link to. Note: You cannot select HTML, executable, or template files. If you select an invalid file type, Contribute warns that you cannot select this file and provides a complete list of invalid file types. The filename for the new file must exactly match the filename for the file you are replacing. If the names do not match, Contribute does not replace the file. 4 Click OK to close the Insert Link dialog box. 5 In your draft, click the Publish button.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
165
The Publish New Page dialog box appears.
4
Change the filename, if necessary, to make sure it matches the name of the file you’re replacing; also, make sure
you choose the folder that contains the file you want to replace.
5
Click Publish.
The Replace File dialog box appears.
6
Select the Replace
file name
with your version option, and then click OK.
Contribute replaces the existing file on your website with the file from your computer.
Use Contribute to edit this file after you publish. Changes you make to the original file on your computer after
publishing do not appear on your website.
To replace a file on your website by linking to a file on your computer:
1
Browse to the page that contains the link to the file you want to replace, and then click the Edit Page button.
2
In the draft, select the link to the file you’re replacing, and then click the Link button in the toolbar and select File
on My Computer.
The Insert Link dialog box appears. The File on My Computer button should be selected at the top of the dialog box.
3
Click the Browse button, and then navigate to and select the file on your computer you want to link to.
Note:
You cannot select HTML, executable, or template files. If you select an invalid file type, Contribute warns that you
cannot select this file and provides a complete list of invalid file types.
The filename for the new file must exactly match the filename for the file you are replacing. If the names do not
match, Contribute does not replace the file.
4
Click OK to close the Insert Link dialog box.
5
In your draft, click the Publish button.