Inlay contents in DITA

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Not all formats, such as DITA, are designed to be effortlessly edited. Even though numerous tools can help us edit all form formats, no one has yet invented an actual all-size-fits-all tool.

DocHub gives a simple and streamlined tool for editing, managing, and storing documents in the most widely used formats. You don't have to be a technology-savvy person to inlay contents in DITA or make other tweaks. DocHub is powerful enough to make the process simple for everyone.

Our feature enables you to change and edit documents, send data back and forth, generate dynamic documents for information gathering, encrypt and shield documents, and set up eSignature workflows. In addition, you can also create templates from documents you use regularly.

You’ll find plenty of other functionality inside DocHub, including integrations that let you link your DITA form to various productivity programs.

How to inlay contents in DITA

  1. Head to DocHub’s main page and click Log In.
  2. Add your form to the editor using one of the many transfer features.
  3. Take a look at different tools to make the most out of our editor. In the menu bar, pick the option to inlay contents in DITA.
  4. Verify content of your document for mistakes and typos and ensure it’s neat-looking.
  5. After completing the editing process, hit DONE.
  6. Choose what you need to do with the document next: reorganize it, share it as a link, fax it, etc.

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How to inlay contents in DITA

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DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture) is a set of XML markup languages for authoring and publishing technical documentation. Designed to be flexible, modular, and re-usable, along the structured content model, it allows the creation and management of complex information sets, referred to as topics.

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