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Output Structure |
The design document consists of one main template and, optionally, one or more global templates. In this section, we describe the role that these two kinds of templates play in the structure of the design. We are not concerned here with the presentation properties in the design, only the structure. In this section, we also do not consider additional structural items for paged media, such as cover pages, headers and footers. These are described in the section, Designing Print Output.
This section describes the three kinds of templates that are used in an SPS:
| Note: | In Design View, the SPS can have several templates: the main template, global templates, page layout templates, and Design Fragments. You can control which of these template types is displayed in Design View by using Template Display Filters, which are available as toolbar icons. These display filters will help you optimize and switch between different displays of your SPS. |
See also:
Creating the Design, for an overview of the SPS design.
Schema Sources, for a discussion of the schema sources of the SPS structure.
Template Filters, for a description of how to use template display filters.
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