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Joined: 11/27/2016 Posts: 14 Location: Australia
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I have an xml output that is generated by an automation tool (UFT) and it uses a css file and some xslt files . I'm a total newbie with xml and am trying to modify the output html because the option to export to pdf is required by my client and the tool allows it but the output is not what my client wants. Initially I jaust want to insert A page break to separate the summary and the details portions of the pdf file. Am I correct in thinking StyleVision is the correct tool? Which version? Pro or Basic and will the online tutorials help me figure this out?
I'll attach the files
Any help /advice is appreciated
JoeFile Attachment(s): PDetails.xsl (43kb) downloaded 119 time(s). PDetails.xsl (43kb) downloaded 120 time(s). PShort.xsl (11kb) downloaded 122 time(s). Results.css (4kb) downloaded 117 time(s). Results.xml (59kb) downloaded 161 time(s).
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Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 12/13/2005 Posts: 2,856 Location: Mauritius
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Yes, StyleVision is a correct tool, but not for manual editing of your files. You will need to redesign your transfer with StyleVision, then you have a freedom of doing all things you dream of for PDF, Word, and HTML
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Rank: Member
Joined: 11/27/2016 Posts: 14 Location: Australia
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vlad wrote:Yes, StyleVision is a correct tool, but not for manual editing of your files. You will need to redesign your transfer with StyleVision, then you have a freedom of doing all things you dream of for PDF, Word, and HTML
I will need more guidance than that as I'm new to all this - can you help?
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Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 12/13/2005 Posts: 2,856 Location: Mauritius
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Read documentation, review sample files, use free online training. No idea how to help without learning the product
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