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     4       <title>Importing ConfML files into a layer</title>
       
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     9          Importing ConfML files into a layer
       
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    12          To import Configuration Markup Language files into a layer:
       
    13 		 <ol>
       
    14 		 <li>Right-click the folder where you want to import the files (usually confml folder in the layer).</li>
       
    15 		 <li>Select <b>Import</b>.</li>
       
    16 		 <li>In the wizard, select <b>Import set of ConfML files</b> and press <b>Next</b>.</li>
       
    17 		 <li>Specify where the files to be imported are located, as shown in the following example.<br>
       
    18 	 	  <img src="../images/image008.jpg" ><br>
       
    19 		 <b>Figure 4</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Importing set of confml files
       
    20 		</li>
       
    21 		 <li>Click <b>Finish</b>. The ConfML files are listed under the layer, as shown in the example below.<br>
       
    22 	 	  <img src="../images/image010.jpg" ><br>
       
    23 		 <b>Figure 5</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; After import</li>
       
    24 		 </ol>
       
    25 		 Same way it’s possible to import implementation files. Other types of resources (e.g. images, ring tones …) can just be dragged and dropped onto appropriate folder.
       
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