Special elements are custom-configured components designed to enhance the functionality and visual appeal of your documents. These elements can differ depending on the document type and are frequently utilized to highlight key information or present data in a distinctive manner. Examples of common special elements include highlight blocks, quotes, and KPI displays.
Incorporating special elements enriches the readability and impact of your document, creating a more engaging and informative experience for your audience.
Note: The special elements demonstrated in this walkthrough are specific to the document type used for this example. Other options may be available when you click on the '+' dropdown menu, and the configuration and display of these elements may vary depending on the document type and output format, such as PDF or web.
The step-by-step guide below will demonstrate how to add and configure special elements in your document.
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