Naming Convention Configuration
Naming Convention Configuration
Creating a New Naming Convention for Channel Export Files:
- In the Distribution tab, click Channels
- Choose a channel and click Edit in the Channel Actions column
3. In the new window click Add/Edit Naming Convention
4. In the Naming Convention window, click Add
Naming Convention
5. Enter a name. Click (+) to add formatted variables such as <Date Time>. A preview of the rendered title is displayed in gray below.
6. The Delete button
7. Don't forget to click Save
8. Back in the Add/Edit Naming Convention window, select our new naming convention from the drop-down menu. Click Save.
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- Channels and Plans
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