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Have you seen the video tutorials? You will find them in the Information Library which is accessed from your Home Control Page. You will also find lots of other interesting tutorials and helpful articles there too.

There are 2 ways to insert a New Object on your page

1. Hover over an object on the page to see the Object Menu, then select the + icon. Select the type of object and whether you want it positioned before or after the item that you had initially selected. If you are Using the auto-format templates it will link the new object to the existing one so that it will always be in the selected position regardless of any changes in the browser size.
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2. Select the + icon on the top editor bar then select the type of object you require. You can drag the object into any position that you desire.
The origin of the 'Teddy Bear'
As folklore has it, teddy was born in 1902, when President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt was taking a well-deserved break on a shooting trip in Mississippi. When the local game failed to show up, aides captured and stunned a bear cub and offered it to Roosevelt to finish off. Deeming this "unsporting," the president declined. His act of mercy was caricatured in the next day's Washington Post. The cartoon caught the eye of New York sweet shop owner Morris Michtom, who asked his wife to make a toy "Teddy's bear" to go in the shop window by the drawing. Back came an anthropomorphised bear, a marketing coup so successful that within a year the Michtoms had shut up shop to start the Ideal Novelty and Toy company, now one of the largest in the world.
The origin of the 'Teddy Bear'
As folklore has it, teddy was born in 1902, when President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt was taking a well-deserved break on a shooting trip in Mississippi. When the local game failed to show up, aides captured and stunned a bear cub and offered it to Roosevelt to finish off. Deeming this "unsporting," the president declined. His act of mercy was caricatured in the next day's Washington Post. The cartoon caught the eye of New York sweet shop owner Morris Michtom, who asked his wife to make a toy "Teddy's bear" to go in the shop window by the drawing. Back came an anthropomorphised bear, a marketing coup so successful that within a year the Michtoms had shut up shop to start the Ideal Novelty and Toy company, now one of the largest in the world.
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