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                  <p class="bodytext">Advanced Adobe Contribute users can use Contribute to add
                     custom HTML code snippets to Contribute blog entry drafts. You can
                     insert code snippets that run video or audio files in blog entries
                     using Adobe Contribute. However, you can add code snippets only
                     if the website Administrator has granted the relevant permission
                     to your user role.
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                  <p class="bodytext"><b>To create and insert HTML code snippets for use in a blog:</b></p>
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>1.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">In the Contribute browser or editor, browse to a your
                           blog home page.
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>2.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">Select a blog entry to edit from the <b>Entries</b> pop-up
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>3.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">Click <b>Edit page</b>.
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>4.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">Place the insertion point in your draft where you want to
                           insert the HTML code snippet.
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>5.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">Select <b>Insert &gt; HTML Snippet</b>.The Insert
                           HTML Snippet dialog box appears.
                           <p class="bodytext"><strong>Note:</strong> If your website Administrator
                              has not enabled the <b>Allow HTML Snippet Insertion</b> option for
                              your user role, the <b>HTML Snippet</b> option in the <b>Insert</b> menu is
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>6.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">Type the code snippet, or insert the HTML code snippet you
                           have copied from another source.
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                        <td align="left" width="8"><b>7.</b></td>
                        <td colspan="2">Click <b>OK</b>.The HTML code snippet is executed
                           in the relevant draft.
                           <p class="bodytext"><strong>Note:</strong> You can use options from the context
                              or right-click menu while editing in the Insert HTML Snippet dialog
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