In addition to working with and modifying the default set of packages included in Designer, you can create your own custom packages tailored to your particular environment.
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Section 7.1, Why Use Custom Packages?
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Section 7.2, Developing Custom Packages
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Section 7.3, Preparing to Develop Packages
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Section 7.4, Creating a Base Package
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Section 7.5, Configuring Initial Settings
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Section 7.6, Working with Package Prompts
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Section 7.7, Creating Identity Vault and Driver Set Packages
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Section 7.8, Creating Feature Packages
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Section 7.9, Configuring Mandatory and Optional Feature Packages
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Section 7.10, Adding Content to Packages
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Section 7.11, Copying Packages
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Section 7.12, Building Packages
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Section 7.13, Versioning Packages
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Section 7.14, Localizing Packages
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Section 7.15, Adding and Configuring Licenses
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Section 7.16, Releasing and Publishing Packages
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Section 7.17, Best Practices for Package Development