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Rebecca Stevenson asked where to find the DITA formatting files in
XMetaL.
In the future you might find the following resource useful. There's a
yahoo user group for xmetal-dita
(http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/xmetal-dita/), and I know some of
the folks at JustSystems XMetaL monitor that list.
I'm not sure if this will help but you can check out C:\Program
Files\Common Files\XMetaL Shared\DITA_OT\, which is where some of the
DITA Open Toolkit files are stored. I believe these are used in most
conversions.
Best wishes,
Autumn Cuellar
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