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15/umbraco-cms/fundamentals/backoffice/document-blueprints.md

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A Document Blueprint allows editors to preconfigure a content node. It serves as a reusable starting point when creating new content.
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### Create a Document Blueprint (Method 1 – From Content)
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### Method 1 – Create a Document Blueprint from the Content Section
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{% hint style="warning" %}
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Before using this method, make sure you have already [created some content](../data/defining-content/README.md#3-creating-the-content).
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If you don’t see the new blueprint, try refreshing your browser.
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### Create a Document Blueprint (Method 2 – From Settings)
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### Method 2 – Create a Document Blueprint from the Settings Section
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1. Go to the **Settings** section.
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2. Click the **...** menu next to the **Document Blueprints** tree and select **Create Document Blueprint**.
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2. Click the **...** menu next to the **Document Blueprints** tree.
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3. Select **Create Document Blueprint**.
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![Create Document Blueprint](images/Create-Content-Template-DB.png)
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3. Choose the Document Type you want to base the blueprint on.
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4. Choose the Document Type you want to base the blueprint on.
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![Select Content Type](images/Content-Type-DB.png)
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{% hint style="warning" %}
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You can only create Document Blueprints from **Document Types** or **Document Types with Templates**.
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4. Enter a **Name** for the blueprint and click **Save**.
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5. Enter a **Name** for the blueprint.
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6. Click **Save**.
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The new blueprint will be created under the **Document Blueprints** folder in the **Settings** tree.
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The new blueprint will appear under the **Document Blueprints** folder in the **Settings** section.
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### Edit a Document Blueprint
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To edit an existing document blueprint, follow these steps:
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1. Go to the **Settings** section.
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2. Open the **Document Blueprints** folder and select the blueprint you want to edit.
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3. Make your changes and click **Save**.
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2. Open the **Document Blueprints** folder.
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3. Select the blueprint you want to edit.
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4. Make your changes.
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5. Click **Save**.
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![Edit Document Blueprint](images/Edit-Content-Template-DB.png)
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3. Choose how to create the new content:
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* Use the Document Blueprint
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* Use the Document Blueprint
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* Start with a blank node
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![Select Template](images/Select-Template-DB.png)

16/umbraco-cms/fundamentals/backoffice/document-blueprints.md

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A Document Blueprint allows editors to preconfigure a content node. It serves as a reusable starting point when creating new content.
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### Create a Document Blueprint (Method 1 – From Content)
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### Method 1 – Create a Document Blueprint from the Content Section
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{% hint style="warning" %}
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Before using this method, make sure you have already [created some content](../data/defining-content/README.md#3-creating-the-content).
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If you don’t see the new blueprint, try refreshing your browser.
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### Create a Document Blueprint (Method 2 – From Settings)
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### Method 2 – Create a Document Blueprint from the Settings Section
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1. Go to the **Settings** section.
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2. Click the **...** menu next to the **Document Blueprints** tree and select **Create...**.
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2. Click the **...** menu next to the **Document Blueprints** tree.
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3. Select **Create...**.
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![Create Document Blueprint](images/Create-Content-Template-DB.png)
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3. Choose the Document Type you want to base the blueprint on.
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4. Choose the Document Type you want to base the blueprint on.
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![Select Content Type](images/Content-Type-DB.png)
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{% hint style="warning" %}
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You can only create Document Blueprints from **Document Types** or **Document Types with Templates**.
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{% endhint %}
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4. Enter a **Name** for the blueprint and click **Save**.
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5. Enter a **Name** for the blueprint.
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6. Click **Save**.
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The new blueprint will be created under the **Document Blueprints** folder in the **Settings** tree.
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The new blueprint will appear under the **Document Blueprints** folder in the **Settings** section.
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### Edit a Document Blueprint
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To edit an existing document blueprint, follow these steps:
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1. Go to the **Settings** section.
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2. Open the **Document Blueprints** folder and select the blueprint you want to edit.
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3. Make your changes and click **Save**.
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2. Open the **Document Blueprints** folder.
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3. Select the blueprint you want to edit.
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4. Make your changes.
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5. Click **Save**.
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![Edit Document Blueprint](images/Edit-Content-Template-DB.png)
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* Use the Document Blueprint
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![Select Template](images/Select-Template-DB.png)

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