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The purpose of this video demonstration is to show you some of the useful features that you will find in oXygen XML when editing DocBook documents in Author mode. Letamp;#39;s start by creating a new DocBook article from one of oXygenamp;#39;s predefined file templates. I can enter the word amp;#39;DocBookamp;#39; in the text field at the top of this dialog box and it will filter the templates. Iamp;#39;m going to select the DocBook 5 Article template and Iamp;#39;ll save it as amp;quot;DocBookSample.xmlamp;quot;. By default, the document is opened in the Author visual editing mode and it has some information already populated, based upon that particular template. I donamp;#39;t need some of these pre-populated elements, so I want to delete them. There are several ways to do this and it gives me an opportunity to start showing you some of oXygensamp;#39;s most helpful features. So, to delete some of these elements I donamp;#39;t want I can simply use the mouse to select them