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A master page layout used in document creation systems such as word processing, desktop publishing and the Web. The style sheet is a file that is used to store margins, tabs, fonts, headers, footers and other layout settings for a particular category of document. When a style sheet is selected, its format settings are applied to all the documents created under it, saving the page designer or programmer from redefining the same settings over and over again for each page. See Cascading Style Sheets, template and document. |
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Faults in design are that secondary pages do not necessarily stick to the stylesheets established by the first page. New features include multi-platform support for Pocket PC, Palm and Tablet PC/Notebooks, wireless support, advanced database integration features, XML-based forms enhancements, forms validation, and user-defined XML stylesheets for reporting. XSLT Debugger for troubleshooting advanced XSLT stylesheets. |
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