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Latest revision as of 17:36, 19 December 2016
This page has been deprecated | See Custom Field Type: Special - XML Data |
This article will explain why this feature is a benefit to your organization. |
With style sheets for XML worksheets and defined default classes for cells, newly created XMLK will be presentation-ready with minimal time and effort. Prior to this enhancement, all xml worksheets needed to be independently styled.