Fully Editable: Create New
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A great choice if you want to give yourself total control of how a design looks, as every part of a Fully Editable document is editable and nothing is pre-configured. With TigerDesigner, you can customise the look of any page you create.

What is a Fully Editable document?

Fully Editable allows you to use blank Presentation (landscape) or Book (portrait) pages along with a range of Panel Types to design your Document from scratch. Although offering more flexibility, it's likely to be a longer creative process as each setting (such as size, position and colour) is set manually.

💡 Templates are also available, which can be a helpful starting point for a Fully Editable Document.

How to create a new Fully Editable document

  • Select ‘Create Document’.

  • Select ‘TigerDesigner’.

Choose a Design Option

The next page will default to the 'Layout Library' tab, however you will need to select the 'Fully Editable' tab, ready to choose your preferred design type.

  1. Blank Design
    Create a design containing blank pages (the page size can be chosen when using this option).

  2. Templates
    Choose from a selection of Fully Editable Templates, which can be a great help when creating something new. Pages can still be added, edited, or deleted if a template is used.

After choosing an option you will be asked to select where to save it.

Express

A great option if you want to create your Document more quickly and are happy to access it using a URL made up of random characters (this can be changed at a later date if required).

  • Select a Folder.

  • Enter a Document Name.

  • Select a Style.

  • Select the ‘Create Version’ button.

A new Version of the Document will then be created ready for you to start working on!

Full Control

This option gives you the ability to choose the URL that will be used to view and access your Document.

  • Select an existing Folder or create a new one.

  • Select an existing Document or create a new one.

  • Enter a 'Version Name'.

The URL that will be used for your new Document and version will then display (this can be changed at a later date if required)

  • Select the 'Create Version' button.

A new Version of the Document will then be created ready for you to start working on!

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