Update a Content File in a Library Services-Enabled 
  Repository 
In addition to modifying the content properties associated with a content item, you can also update 
  the binary file (if any) that is associated with the content item. When you 
  modify the file that is associated with the content item, you download it to 
  your local machine, make any changes, and then upload the file back to the repository. 
Before you modify a content item you must first check 
  it out from the Content Repository tab. After you check out an item, it appears 
  in the My Checked Out Items folder within the Content Workspace.
  - If the content item is checked out to you, it appears in the Content Workspace 
    under the My Checked Out Items folder.
- If the content item is assigned to you, but not checked out, it appears 
    in the Content Workspace under the My Assigned Items folder.
- If the content item is neither checked out by or assigned to you, you must 
    first check out the item from the Content Repository.
To update a content file within a library-services enabled 
  repository,
  - Select the content item you want to update.
- In the View Content tab, click Check Out.
- In the Editor pane, select the Create and Edit Content tab.
- In the Update Content Item window, edit the appropriate field. The field 
    that contains the binary content file will have the following options: 
 
  
     
      | Option Button: | Usage Notes: | 
     
      | Download | Allows you to download the associated content file to a specified 
          location.  Use this option if you want to modify the existing binary file. | 
     
      | Delete | Deletes the associated content file. | 
     
      | Replace | Allows you to replace the content file with a different file. Use this option if you want to replace the existing binary file with 
          a different file. | 
  
   
  - After modifying the downloaded file, or choosing to replace the existing 
    file, use the Browse button to browse to the location of the new content file. 
    
      - Optionally, if you want to change the MIME formatting, click Update. 
        Note: Most content should be left as default and the browser will try 
        to identify the mime type automatically. 
 
- Optionally, if you aren't ready to check in a new version of the content 
    item, choose Save. Your changes won't be available to other content administrators 
    until the content item is checked in.
- To make your changes available to other content administrators, click Save 
    and Check In. The Check In dialog displays. 
- In the Check In dialog box, change the status of the content item, if appropriate.
- Click Check In.
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