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Component: CA-GTF-DOB
Component Name: Document Builder
Description: The various font and paragraph settings that apply to a generated document. In SAP , stylesheet variables refer to the standard XSL-FO attributes and their descriptions.
Key Concepts: A stylesheet variable is a type of variable used in the SAP Document Builder (CA-GTF-DOB) component. It is used to store information that can be used to customize the look and feel of documents created with the Document Builder. This includes font size, font color, background color, and other formatting options. How to use it: Stylesheet variables are used in the Document Builder to customize the look and feel of documents. To use a stylesheet variable, you must first define it in the Document Builder. This can be done by selecting the “Stylesheet Variables” option from the “Tools” menu. Once defined, you can then use the stylesheet variable in your document by inserting it into the document’s HTML code. Tips & Tricks: When using stylesheet variables, it is important to remember that they are case sensitive. This means that if you define a variable as “MyVariable”, you must use “MyVariable” when inserting it into your document’s HTML code. Additionally, it is important to remember that stylesheet variables are global and can be used across multiple documents. Related Information: For more information on using stylesheet variables in SAP Document Builder, please refer to the official SAP documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/CA-GTF-DOB/latest/en-US/index.html?topic=Stylesheet_Variables_Overview.html