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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 04, 2025
Filed:
Aug. 07, 2023
Corel Corporation, Ottawa, CA;
Michael Deutch, Las Vegas, NV (US);
Corel Corporation, Ottawa, CA;
Abstract
Adding electronic content by a user within the prior art requires the user formats every item or uses a template that predetermines the position and type of content added. However, it would be beneficial to provide users with templates which provide rules which are applied to the content as it is added based upon aspects of the template and/or data associated with the content. It would be beneficial if such templates automatically associated format elements, icons, other display elements, sourced additional content etc. based upon aspects such as the region of the template the content is added or data associated with the content being added. Further, where rendering is based upon data associated with the content if the user modifies the rendered content then these changes should be beneficially reflected in the data associated with the content such that a subsequent rendering reflects the user adjustments, etc.