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# New Console Layouts

The **NewConsoleLayouts** template allows you to create new Console Layout Assignments in your Salesforce environment.

## Steps to Create the NewConsoleLayouts Template

1. Log in to your AutoRABIT account.
2. Navigate to the **Env. Pro.** module.
3. Click on **Create New Template**.
4. Go to the [**Create Unsupported Metadata Template**](https://knowledgebase.autorabit.com/docs/unsupported-metadata-templates) tab.
5. Provide a **template name** and a **short description**.
6. Select the **NewConsoleLayouts** checkbox under **Console Layout Assignment**.
7. Click **Add**.
8. On the next screen:
   * You’ll see a **Test Case Name**, **Clone Existing Console**, and the **Console Layout Name** appear by default.
   * Click **Add** to enter custom test data.
   * Once all data is filled in, click **Save**.
9. Click **Save** again to finalize the template.
10. After the template is created, you'll be redirected to the [**Environment Provisioning History**](https://knowledgebase.autorabit.com/docs/environment-provisioning) screen.
11. Click **Run** to execute the template on your destination org.
12. Select your **destination org** from the dropdown and enter **email address(es)** to receive notifications.
13. In the **Post Deployment Steps**, select the test cases you recently created.
14. For a detailed report of the operation, refer to the **View History** page.


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