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title: How to Edit an OSD File Using a Text Editor
description: How to Edit an OSD File Using a Text Editor
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# How to Edit an OSD File Using a Text Editor
Use the following procedure to edit an Open Software Descriptor (OSD) file by using a text editor.
**To edit an OSD file by using a text editor**
1. Open the OSD file using any XML or ASCII text editor—for example, Microsoft Notepad.
**Note**  
Before modifying the OSD file, read the schema prescribed by the XSD file in the install directory. Failing to follow this schema might introduce errors that prevent a sequenced application from starting successfully.
2. Edit the OSD file using your XML or ASCII text editor of choice, adhering to the prescribed schema and the following guidelines:
1. Ensure that named elements are nested within the <SOFTPKG> root element.
2. Ensure that element names are in all uppercase letters.
3. Be aware that attribute values are case sensitive.
4. Type carefully, and observe the XML specifications.
## Related topics
[About the OSD Tab](about-the-osd-tab.md)
[How to Edit an OSD File](how-to-edit-an-osd-file.md)
[OSD File Elements](osd-file-elements.md)