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all right so um hello everyone itamp;#39;s been a long time that i have uh developed a video or shared something across with you iamp;#39;ve been doing a lot of sharing a lot of stuff down linkedin but of late i think close to six seven months that i havenamp;#39;t come up with a video on something itamp;#39;s just that work wise itamp;#39;s been so much that i donamp;#39;t get much time these days anyway off late uh got some got a few requests for oxygen xml and uh i thought like okay uh let me just give you a basics of oxygen xml guide so this obviously would be for people who have already been introduced to the concept of data and they are pretty familiar with what a data concept uh data task and data references and a little bit of xml background is pretty uh essential when you actually start working on data xml methodology content methodology i downloaded trial version of oxygen xml in this case itamp;#39;s a pretty popular tool along with structured frame maker um and a lot