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Document Map Overview
Arbortext Editor's Document Map presents a graphical, hierarchical view of your document structure. Each element in your document occupies a line in the Document Map. The lines are indented to represent the hierarchical relationships of elements. You can use the Document Map for viewing, navigating, and editing your document.
To display the Document Map:
1. Choose View > Document Map.
2. Click on an element name in the Document Map to go to the location of that element in the Edit view of your document (if Auto Synchronize is not turned on).
You can configure colored shading to differentiate between profile groups, attributes, and values. See Using Shading for Profiled Elements for further information on configuring shading for profile values.
Profile shading is displayed as follows in the Document Map, when profile shading is activated:
Topic references and element content are displayed in the color set for their profile/value.
A profiled element is indicated by the icon This is an image of a gray square superimposed on a blue square.
Shading is activated via the set showprofileshading command.