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| Getting people to collaborate can be a tall order. So why make it harder by starting them off with a blank page? Traction Page Sections and Article Templates work together to solve the problem. |
| Anyone entering a project space wants and needs to know what you are "doing" there. Sections roll up key content types. A team may use sections like "Status Reports" and "Issues To Do" where Intelligence teams may have sections like "Analysis" and "Intelligence Questions." |
| Another issue is the content itself. You may want a consistent style or format for those issue reports. And users may want guidance as well as a starting point, rather than a blank page every time they do a common task. |
| To create an article template in Traction, simply publish an article with the tags, title and body text that you'd like to see others use as a starting point. As needs evolve, this template is easily edited. |
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| Next, in the section settings, you can specify to both include an ADD button and to load this particular article as the template. |
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| When the user clicks the ADD button, a New Article window opens with the template article's tags, title and body content, leaving the user to focus on the details, rather than format and boilerplate content. |
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