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1.6 <h1>Advanced Template Design</h1>
1.7 -<p>In the "Template Design" document, the special XSLForms annotations
1.8 +<p>In the <a href="template-design.html">"Template Design"</a> document, the special XSLForms annotations
1.9 were presented as a means to display the information contained in form
1.10 data documents (or just general XML documents with no special
1.11 connection to Web forms). However, since XSLForms templates build upon
1.12 XSL transformations, it is also possible to employ certain XSL
1.13 -techniques to present the information in various different ways.</p><h2>Templates and Transformations</h2><p>When
1.14 -"prepared", XSLForms templates are converted to XSL stylesheets, and
1.15 -when form data is "displayed", such XSL stylesheets are used to
1.16 +techniques to present the information in various different ways.</p><h2>Templates and Transformations</h2><p>When prepared, XSLForms templates are converted to XSL stylesheets, and
1.17 +when form data is displayed, such XSL stylesheets are used to
1.18 transform the form data to a representation which looks like the
1.19 original template, but with different parts of the template populated
1.20 -with the "displayed" form data. The process can be illustrated as
1.21 +with the form data. The process can be illustrated as
1.22 follows:</p><table style="text-align: left; width: 80%;" align="center" border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="5">
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