Insert last name in DITA

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How to insert last name in DITA

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The linking attribute allows you to specify whether a link should appear in only one of the topics within a relationship. A topic can only be linked to and cannot link to other topics. A topic cannot be linked to but can link to other topics. A topic can be linked to and can link to other topics.
To link to another topic or external site inline, you use the xref element. As a general best practice, people say to avoid inline links if possible, but if referring to another topic or page, it might seem odd not to include the link. The topic title will automatically be used as the anchor text for the link.
Description. The XRef element forms a cross-reference from the location of the XRef to the element to which it points. Unlike Link and the other cross-referencing elements, XRef is empty. The processing system has to generate appropriate cross-reference text for the reader.
DITA topics have two different types of links. In the body of the topic, you can use the xref element to insert cross reference or inline links. In the related-links part of the topic, you can use the link element to insert links. Related links are also generated from a relationship table when you publish a DITA map.

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