You have the ability to edit the metadata associated with your Templates and Designs. Metadata provides important information about your assets, such as titles, descriptions, tags, and other relevant details.
By editing the metadata, you can accurately categorize and organize your Templates and Designs for easy search and retrieval.
1- Navigate to the Template page in the left toolbar.
2- Locate the Template whose metadata you want to edit and select it.
3- Click on the Set Preferences button, on the right toolbar.
4- A Template Preferences page should appear with all the Template Metadata(Title, Description, Tags, Collections and more) options to be filled.
5- Make the necessary changes or updates to the metadata fields according to your requirements. You can modify existing information or add new information as needed.
6- Once you have finished editing the metadata, click on Save & Close to update the metadata of the Template.

1- Navigate to the Template page in the left toolbar.
2- Locate the Template whose metadata you want to edit and select it.
3- Within the Template select on the right toolbar you will have options to edit the Template Rating, Favorite, Labels, Sections & Tags, Category, Copyright and Collections.
4- Updates done on this toolbar will be automatically saved.

1- Navigate to the Design page in the left toolbar.
2- Locate the Design whose metadata you want to edit and select it.
3- Within the Design select on the right toolbar you will have options to edit the Design Rating, Favorite, Labels, Sections & Tags, Category and Copyright.
4- Updates done on this toolbar will be automatically saved.

By editing the metadata, you can provide more context and information about your Templates and Designs, making them easily searchable and identifiable within the Tweak platform. This enhances organization, collaboration, and overall asset management efficiency.
Remember to regularly review and update the metadata of your Templates and Designs to ensure they remain up-to-date and aligned with your evolving needs and project requirements.