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in this demonstration you will see how you can customize a dark book xsl style sheet in oxygen xml editor we will transform a darkbook document to pdf using the default duckbook pdf transformation scenario the result is a two-page document with a portrait page format now letamp;#39;s suppose you want to obtain the pdf document pages in landscape format for this you need to create a customization layer which is basically a style sheet that layers your changes on top of your existing dark book excel template now we create a new xsl style sheet and we import the standard duckbook fo stylesheet file using xsl import element using xsl param element weamp;#39;ll set the paper type and page orientation parameters to a4 landscape now weamp;#39;ll save the stylesheet file weamp;#39;ll duplicate the existing duckbook pdf scenario and weamp;#39;ll use the stylesheet we just created earlier now we apply the transformation scenario the result is a two-page document with the landscape page form