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How to add or remove animations

 You can add or remove content from your ViewMedica account in the Manage Your Account area of this site. A search box just below the "Your Quote" bar may help you find the content item you are looking for. The full list of items also can be printed using the "Print Content List" link above the quote bar (see How to print a list of content).

1. After logging in, go to the link to edit your ViewMedica Content.

2. Select the library name to see a listing of all the items in that library. Numbers in parenthesis next to a library name shows how many items in that library you have selected.

3. Content items on this screen with a check box are currently part of your subscription. To add new content, select its box. The Preview/Edit arrow icon next to each content item will allow you to preview the item and edit some of the item's features. What you can do in the Preview/Edit window:

  • Preview the item
  • Edit the item title (see how to change a title)
  • Add a personalized Content Note to the item that displays when your users view the item (see how to add a custom note)

4. The "Your Quote" bar above the content listing shows your account's monthly billing. As you add or remove content from your account, this number may change. The total selected items seen in the Quote bar shows total unique items selected. For example, if the same item is selected in two different libraries, you are only charged for one selection.

5. Hit the green "Save Selections" button in the top quote bar when you have set the selections that you want. The change in billing (either an increase or decrease) will not take effect until the next month's billing cycle.

6. That's it! View the page on your site and the change to your ViewMedica content should be up and running.

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