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Home >Online Product Documentation >Table of Contents >How to Map Nodes How to Map NodesTo map nodes:
1. Using either the left or right mouse button, drag the source document element or attribute to the appropriate node on the target structure.
2. When the pointer is on the appropriate target element, release the mouse button to complete the link.
Stylus Studio draws a link between the source and target nodes you chose is step 1. If you linked two repeating elements, Stylus Studio displays a symbol representing the |
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