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Home > Online Product Documentation > Table of Contents > How to Create a Named or Matched Template How to Create a Named or Matched TemplateTo create a named or matched template:
1. Right-click the XSLT mapper canvas.
2. Select
Create Template > Named Template or
> Matched Template from the shortcut menu.
Stylus Studio displays the Named Template (or Matched Template) dialog box. (The Named Template dialog box is shown in Figure 207.)
3. Enter a name and, optionally, a mode.
4. Optionally, create one or more parameters:
a. Click the
Add button.
The Name column becomes editable.
b. Type a parameter name and press Enter.
The Default Value field becomes editable.
c. Type a default value.
d. If you want to define another parameter, click
ADD; otherwise, go to
step 5.
5. Click
OK to finish creating the template.
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