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In this demonstration, I will show you how to use the DITA Reusable Components view that was introduced in version 19.0 of the oXygen XML Editor. This view is hidden by default, so it can be opened by selecting it from the Window -amp;gt; Show View menu. It has a tabular structure with columns that display the key names, their descriptions, the href where the keys point to, and the location of the ditamap files where the keys are defined. This view is helpful for DITA documentation projects that utilize a large number of keys. It collects all the keys that are defined in the root map and presents them in a dynamic table where you can easily locate and insert references to them as links or variables. A cool feature that helps you to see where the keys are defined is the ability to group them by definition location. To demonstrate this view, I am using the oXygen useramp;#39;s manual project, which contains hundreds of key definitions. I have a topic opened where Iamp;#39;ve identifie