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Component: BC-DOC
Component Name: Documentation and Translation Tools
Description: A point in an overview tree that is at a higher level than the other points and to which points at the subordinate levels belong.
Key Concepts: A higher-level node is a type of node in the SAP BC-DOC Documentation and Translation Tools. It is a hierarchical structure that allows users to organize their documents into different levels. The higher-level nodes are the top-level nodes in the hierarchy, and they can contain other nodes, such as lower-level nodes, which can contain further sub-nodes. How to use it: To use higher-level nodes in the SAP BC-DOC Documentation and Translation Tools, users must first create a new node. This can be done by selecting the “Create Node” option from the menu bar. Once the node has been created, users can then assign it to a higher-level node by selecting the “Assign to Higher Level Node” option from the menu bar. This will allow users to organize their documents into different levels. Tips & Tricks: When creating a new node, it is important to give it a descriptive name that will help users identify it easily. Additionally, when assigning a node to a higher-level node, it is important to make sure that the higher-level node is appropriate for the document being organized. Related Information: For more information on using higher-level nodes in the SAP BC-DOC Documentation and Translation Tools, please refer to the official SAP documentation.