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Home >Online Product Documentation >Table of Contents >Process Overview Process OverviewWhen you use Stylus Studio to define a DTD, the main steps you perform are:
1. Create a new DTD schema file.
2. Define the elements that contain the raw data.
3. Define the elements that contain other elements.
4. In the container elements, specify the rules for the contained elements. That is, specify whether a contained element is optional or required, whether there can be more than one, and what order contained elements must be in.
This section provides step-by-step instructions for defining the To get started, you'll need to start Stylus Studio if you haven't already. See Starting Stylus Studio. |
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