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In this video demonstration, we will show you how easy it is to work with DITA documents in the Author visual editing mode and present some of oXygenamp;#39;s unique and useful DITA editing features. The visual DITA Editor in oXygen allows users with limited knowledge of XML to edit DITA documents in a manner that is similar to working with a regular word processing application. To demonstrate this, our use case requires that we add a new topic to an existing DITA documentation project of a mobile phone product. Weamp;#39;ll use the Author visual editing mode to create a new topic, edit it, and publish it in PDF and WebHelp Responsive formats. Our documentation project is organized in a DITA map that is currently opened in the DITA Maps Manager view. Weamp;#39;ll add our topic at the end of the first chapter. The goal of the topic is to present general information about a phone model, so weamp;#39;ll name it General Presentation. A whole set of DITA-specific actions are automatical