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in this demonstration we will see how dita map content can be filtered using profiling attributes oxygen comes with a pre-configured set of profiling attributes values in this example we will use the audience attribute having two possible values expert and novice these attributes can be redefined to match your specific needs our map contains tasks that may have different audiences letamp;#39;s take for example the changing the oil in your car which is a task for the advanced or expert user spray painting is also an advanced task we will start by setting the profile attribute values on the parent topic you can show or hide the profiling attributes from the dita maps manager the solid blue rectangle on the left side of the topic name indicates that the topic reference has profiling attributes the empty rectangles point that the topics have inherited profiling attributes from their parents and based on these profiling attributes they will be included in the published output we will mark