Make changes to your published templates.
By design, templates are meant to be master copies of your mural. However, you—and only you—can edit your published template in your workspace if needed. If you published the template, you will see an option to edit your template when you preview it in MURAL. Here’s how:
When you submit a template to the MURAL global template library, our team can help you make updates and changes to your template. Request changes to your global template.
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Hello. This is Emilia here. So, do you remember the templates can't be edited? There are no elements in the menu here on the left, and if you try to click on the different elements. You can't. You can't move them. You can't do anything with them. So the reason why you can't edit template is basically to ensure that you have a master version of the template that the author and the person who published the template can control what's in it. You can, however, edit the template. If you create a mural from it, then you're basically editing the mural, and you can publish that as a template again. But if you want to keep the link to your template unchanged, you can add it the template itself by clicking on the template bottom here in the upper right. So, now I am in edit mode of the template. And as you can see, I have access again to the many here on the left side. So, maybe I want to add a little bit more music icons to make it a little bit more cheerful, so I'll copy one of this notes about it into the mural, make it white. It's good enough. So now that I'm done with my editing, I'm going to go ahead and save the changes. And now this change has been applied to the template itself. So that's how you can update your template without having to share a new link.