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Home >Online Product Documentation >Table of Contents >Working with Stylesheets - Getting Started Working with Stylesheets - Getting StartedThis section helps you get started working with XSLT stylesheets. To focus on stylesheets that map XML to XML, see Using the XSLT Mapper - Getting Started. To learn about using XML Publisher to generate XSLT for dynamic HTML reports, see Chapter 14, Publishing XML Data Except for the first topic, each of the following topics contains instructions for working with a sample XSLT stylesheet. You should perform the steps in each topic before you move on to the next topic. After the first topic, some steps depend on actions you performed in a previous topic. This introduction to working with stylesheets in Stylus Studio is organized as follows: To get started, you'll need to start Stylus Studio if you haven't already. See Starting Stylus Studio if you need help with this step. |
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