Difference between revisions of "Edit an existing archival description"
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− | == Duplicate description == | + | == Duplicate an existing description == |
− | + | # [[Image:duplicateButtonBlock.png|500px|right|thumb|Click the "Duplicate" button in the button block to make a duplicate descriptive record]] At the bottom of the archival description [[Glossary#edit page|edit page]] click the [[Glossary#Duplicate button|duplicate button]] in the button block to make a duplicate archival description. | |
− | # | + | # The user is directed to a new screen and can [[Glossary#Edit duplicate|edit the duplicate archival description]], which is an exact duplicate of the original archival description. Before starting the [[Glossary#edit page|edit page]] provides a warning. |
+ | # After editing the duplicate archival description, the user can cancel or save the changes.[[Image:editduplicate.png|500px|right|thumb|Warning shown to user in duplicate record edit page]] | ||
+ | # Saving the changes creates a new [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]]. | ||
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== Publish description == | == Publish description == |
Revision as of 18:04, 20 October 2011
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Main Page > User manual > Add/edit content > Add/edit archival descriptions > Edit an existing description
Edit description
- Navigate to the description you want to edit. For more information on navigation in ICA-AtoM, see access content
- Switch from view mode to edit mode by clicking the title or edit button; this takes you to the record's edit page. On loading, the edit page displays the record with all information areas closed; click on an information area to access the fields grouped under it
- Add/revise data as required
- To discard all changes, click the "Cancel" button in the button block; ICA-AtoM returns you to the view page, with no changes saved
- To save changes, click the "Save" button in the button block
Duplicate an existing description
- At the bottom of the archival description edit page click the duplicate button in the button block to make a duplicate archival description.
- The user is directed to a new screen and can edit the duplicate archival description, which is an exact duplicate of the original archival description. Before starting the edit page provides a warning.
- After editing the duplicate archival description, the user can cancel or save the changes.
- Saving the changes creates a new archival description.
Publish description
- All new and imported archival descriptions are automatically saved as draft records. This means that users who are not authenticated cannot view these records. To publish the records, select "publish" in the gray box at the bottom of the edit page
- Publication status is inherited from the highest level of description; for example, when a fonds description is changed from draft to published, all child levels within the fonds are automatically changed as well
- If a contributor (i.e. a user without permission to publish descriptions) edits a published record the record's status is automatically changed back to draft
Move description from one parent to another
- To move a description to another part of the same fonds, use your cursor to drag and drop the description in the context menu.
- To move a description from one fonds to another, open the view page for the description you want to move and click the "Move" button in the button block. Select a description from the list, or search for the desired description, open it by clicking on the blue link, and click "Move here"
- To make a child-level description a top-level description (e.g. to turn a series into a fonds), click "Move here" without selecting one of the blue links
Moving any description using these methods also moves all child-level descriptions of the description being moved. For example, if you move a series that has file-level descriptions attached, all the file-level descriptions will be moved along with the series.