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entries and they just added it into do that would be a good example of customization in addition to customization you have what is essentially the opposite approach which is subsetting you look at this list and you say you know what we donamp;#39;t do screen which is really for sort of Mainframe green screen kinds of things we donamp;#39;t do code blocks we donamp;#39;t do syntax diagrams we donamp;#39;t need pre-formatted text and we donamp;#39;t need message blocks so what you can do with you when you subset is simply remove in this case those 1 2 3 4 five elements and say these are not allowed Iamp;#39;m just going to take them out so you can simplify your data content and set it up so that it is much easier to work with because you have fewer elements your writers are not looking at a bunch of irrelevant elements that theyamp;#39;re not that are not needed in your content and that theyamp;#39;re not supposed to be using so subsetting allows you to simplify dat there are som