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What is Rich Format?
Rich text is a term applied to a loose set of extensions tailored towards improving the format and general appearance of text. These extensions have been packaged as a separate extension because they require a significant amount of code. Therefore for applications which are particularly short of space, developers can leave out this functionality and minimize the code they need to deliver. 

The main components of the rich text extensions are borders, view layers and tables. Borders can be defined for paragraphs, printed  pages and table cells. 

Rich format components 

There are three components used to support the rich text extensions (see Rich text extensions): DW Rich Format and DW Tables and  DW Table Borders. Prerequisite requirements are as follows: 

DW Rich Format requires DW Applications 

DW Tables requires DW Rich Format 

DW Table Borders requires DW Rich Format & DW Tables 

Other than as listed above, these components are not required as prerequisites for any other components. 

 

 


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