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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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8.Optionally for adding a new row to the table / removing an existing row you should run the actionDelete Row.Insert Row/The actions are available on the <strong>Author</strong> toolbar, on the menu DITA > Table and on the Table submenu of thecontextual menu.<strong>Author</strong> for DITA | 1149.Optionally for adding a new column to the table / removing an existing column you should run the actionColumn/Delete Column.The actions are available on the <strong>Author</strong> toolbar, on the menu DITA > Table and on the Table submenu of thecontextual menu.InsertAdvanced OperationsThis section explains how to insert references like chapter, topic reference, topic group or topic heading in a DITA map.Inserting a Reference, a Key Definition, a Topic SetA DITA map can contain various types of references. The targets of the references can be:• an anchor• a map• a topic• a topic setThe topicref element is a reference to a topic (such as a concept, task, or reference) or other resource. A topicrefcan contain other topicref elements, and allows you to express navigation or table-of-contents hierarchies, as wellas implying relationships between the containing topicref and its children. You can set the collection type of acontainer topicref to determine how its children are related to each other. You can also express relationships amongtopicref's using group and table structures (using topicgroup and reltable). Relationships end up expressedas links in the output (with each participant in a relationship having links to the other participants by default).A reference to a topic file, a map file, a topic set, or a key definition may be inserted with the following dialog box whichis opened from the actions of the Append child and Insert after submenus of the DITA Maps Manager view's contextualmenu. The content of the Append child and Insert after submenus depend on the selected node of the DITA map treeon which the contextual menu was invoked. For example if the selected node is the bookmap root node the possiblechild nodes are:• chapter (the chapter element),• part (the part element),• appendix (the appendix element),• appendices (the appendices element)If the selected node is a topicref the possible child nodes are:• anchor reference (the anchorref element),• topic reference (the topicref element),• map reference (the mapref element),• topic set reference (the topicsetref element),• topic set (the topicset element),• key definition (the keydef element),• topic head (the topichead element),• topic group (the topicgroup element)The same dialog box can be used to insert a non-DITA file like a PDF document.

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