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Home >Online Product Documentation >Table of Contents >Removing a Definition Removing a DefinitionIn addition to adding and changing definitions, you can modify your local copy of an EDI standard by removing a definition. You can remove the following definitions: Use care when removing references and groups, as this can have unintended consequences regarding the expected structure of an EDI document and numbering. To remove a definition:
1. In the EDI Structure tree, select the definition you want to remove from the EDI Structure.
2. Right-click the definition and select Remove from the short cut menu.
Alternative: Select Remove from the Stylus Studio menu. The definition is removed from the EDI Structure tree. |
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