The Feed File Manager allows you to:
- Show your locally and FTP published feeds.
- Access your locally stored feeds to edit them.
- Delete both local and FTP published feed files.
To access the Feed File Manager click to FILE then FEED FILE MANAGER from the main
top menu bar.

Manage Your Published Files
To obtain your list of FTP published files select your FTP location from the drop
down at the top of the BLUE side of the screen. It will take a moment or two for
Commtraxx RSS Builder to communicate with your server to obtain the file list. Once
the data has been returned, the list of files will appear below the drop-down box.
To manage your FTP locations click the ellipsis (...) button next to the FTP Location
drop-down box.

To delete a published file, click on the file name and then click DELETE SELECTED.
To view a published file, click on the file name and then click VIEW SELECTED.
Manage Your Locally Stored Files
Use the ORANGE side of the screen to manage your locally stored files. The top box
will list your locally stores GENERAL feeds. The bottom box will list your locally
stored REAL ESTATE feeds.
You can permanently delete local files by, one-at-a-time selecting them and clicking
DELETE SELECTED below the corresponding list box. Note that when you delete a locally
stored file, all items of that feed will also be permanently deleted.
You can open any locally stored feed for editing fromn this screen by selecting
the desired file and clicking OPEN SELECTED below the corresponding box.
Bringing A Published File Back To Your Computer
To bring an RSS feed file which has already been published, back to your local drive
(thereby enabling you to work on it in Commtraxx RSS Builder), select the feed file
from the BLUE side of the Feed File Manager screen. Click DOWNLOAD SELECTED. This
will bring the file into either your GENERAL or REAL ESTATE pool of loclaly stored
files. You can then open and edit the feed as required.
This function is useful for those situations where more than one user is responsible
for maintaining feeds. Anyone with access to the FTP account can download, work
on a feed, and then re-publish it.
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