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"Styling and formatting" on page 217. Make your Designer templates look pretty and give them
the same look and feel with style sheets.
"Templates" on page 243. Start creating, using and sharing templates.
Web. Web is one of the intended output channels. This topic helps you design a web page.
"Write your own scripts" on page 195. Scripting can take personalization much further. Learn
how to script via this topic.
Contexts
Contexts are parts of a template that are each used to generate a specific type of output: Email
or Print.
l The Print context outputs documents to either a physical printer a PDF file; see "Print
context" on page 172.
l The Email context outputs HTML email, composed of HTML code with embedded CSS.
See "Email context" on page 128.
When a new template is made, the Context appropriate to that new template is automatically
created, including one section. After a template has been created, the other two contexts can be
added to it; see "Adding a context" on the facing page.
Tip
If an Email context is going to be part of the template, it is recommended to start with an
Email Template Wizard; see "Creating an Email template with a Wizard" on page 247.
After creating a template, contexts can be added to it, but that can not be done with a
wizard.
Outputting and combining contexts
All three contexts can be present in any template and they can all be used to output documents;
see "Generating Email output" on page 148, "Generating Print output" on page 138 and
Generating Web output.
They can even be combined in output.
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