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Document Type Viewer
Provides a tool to find document elements (markup) as well as to see the overall markup structure of the document. Use the Document Type Viewer to find the next valid location in your document to insert the markup indicated in the Document Type Viewer.
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If you have applied an alias map to the document, the Document Type Viewer will display aliases for elements, attributes, and attribute values that have been assigned aliases.
By using the Document Type Viewer, you can insert tags in the Edit window, show or collapse element contents, search for tags in the Edit window, and regenerate the view based on the current cursor position in the Edit window.
File menu:
Update Display — Updates the Document Type Viewer window based on the cursor's location and the document structure of the Edit window.
Print — Prints the Document Type Viewer window from the Print dialog box.
Close — Closes the Document Type Viewer window.
Edit menu:
Insert — Inserts the element on which you have placed your cursor in the Document Type Viewer. The element is inserted at the next valid location after the cursor position in the Edit window.
Find Forward — Searches forward in the Edit window for the next occurrence of the element selected in the Document Type Viewer.
Find Backward — Searches backward in the Edit window for the next occurrence of the element selected in the Document Type Viewer.
View menu:
Collapse/Expand — Toggles between expanding and collapsing the content of the element in the Document Type Viewer on which you have placed your cursor.
Help menu:
Document Type Viewer — Provides help on the viewer.