Edit an Optix template

Edit an Optix template

To edit a user-defined Optix template so that any new project created with the template contains the revised content, open the Optix template and modify the content.
  1. In the main toolbar, select
    Project
    .
    The Start page opens.
  2. Open the Optix template by opening either:
    • Recent template. Select
      Home
      or select
      Open
      and then select
      Recent
      to select the Optix template to open.
    • Remote template. Select
      Open
      and then select
      Remote
      to select the Optix template to open, or enter a
      Remote URL
      and
      Location
      to select a remote Optix template.
    TIP: For information on how to emulate Optix templates on client devices, see Add a target device.
  3. Change the content in the Optix template.
  4. Save the Optix template with:
    • The same name. From the toolbar, select
      Save
      .
    • A different name:
      1. Name
        . Enter the new name of the Optix template.
      2. Save as type
        . Select
        Optix Template (*.optixt)
        .
      3. Location
        . The location for templates is read-only.
        TIP: Optix templates are stored in
        C:\Users\Username\Documents\Rockwell Automation\\FactoryTalk Optix\ProjectTemplates
        . Optix template names are prepended with
        FTOptix_template_
        .
      4. (optional)
        Use Version Control
        . Select to track changes made to the Optix template and store the template in a Git repository.
      5. (optional)
        Encrypt secrets
        . Select to encrypt sensitive data contained in the Optix template.
      6. Select
        OK
        .
    • The same name and committed to the repository. From the toolbar, select
      Save
      Save and Commit
      .
  5. To close the Optix template, from the main toolbar, select
    Project
    , and then on the Start page, select
    Close Project
    .
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