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Home > Online Product Documentation > Table of Contents > Using the XML Editor Using the XML EditorTo create an XML document using the XML Editor, select File > New > XML Document from the Stylus Studio menu. Stylus Studio displays a new, untitled document in the XML Editor. The document contains only the XML declaration:
The XML Editor provides several views of an XML document, each on its own tab - Text, Tree, Grid, and Schema. See Updating an XML Document-Getting Started for an overview of these XML editing tools. See Updating XML Documents for more detailed information. |
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