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in this video we will learn about the differences between an example and a step example Anna did a task topic we will be using oxygen XML editor version 17 on a PC and text view one difference between the example element and the step example element is where they are allowed in the data task structure the example element is only allowed after the steps element in a task if you try to use the example element inside of a step element you will see that the document is no longer valid another difference between these two elements is their purpose while the step example element provides an example for a single step the example element provides an example for the entire task so the kind of content you will see inside the example element will generally have a broader scope