Using Header, Footer and Sidebars

The easiest way to share controls between Templates is by using Header, Footer and Sidebars controls.

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These are special areas which can be enabled/disabled of the specific templates. All controls located inside this areas will appear on other templates where this area is enabled.

All these areas have orange frame and the appearance of these areas can be configured under the Layout tab:

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Copy and Paste/PasteLink

If you need to share between templates a control which located outside shared area you can Copy it to the different template by right click on the control:

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and then paste it on the different template by right click in preview area:

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Paste - creates independent copy of the control. The changes made to pasted control will not affect original control and vise versa.
Paste Link - creates shared copy of control similar to using shared areas. The changes made to shared control will affect original control and vice versa.

### Using Header, Footer and Sidebars The easiest way to share controls between Templates is by using [Header](page:4466), [Footer](page:4463) and [Sidebars](page:9037) controls. !headersharing.png! These are special areas which can be enabled/disabled of the specific templates. All controls located inside this areas will appear on other templates where this area is enabled. All these areas have orange frame and the appearance of these areas can be configured under the **Layout tab**: !show-header.png! ### Copy and Paste/PasteLink If you need to share between templates a control which located outside shared area you can **Copy** it to the different template by right click on the control: !copy-control.png! and then paste it on the different template by right click in preview area: !paste.png! **Paste** - creates independent copy of the control. The changes made to pasted control will not affect original control and vise versa. **Paste Link** - creates shared copy of control similar to using shared areas. The changes made to shared control will affect original control and vice versa.