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Why do the emphasis and alignment of section titles in the converted label, and/or the casing of text in the section titles, not match the source file I supplied?

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Why do the emphasis and alignment of section titles in the converted label, and/or the casing of text in the section titles, not match the source file I supplied?

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A. FDA Best Practices recommend that you allow the stylesheet to control the appearance of section titles and, therefore, discourage explicit coding of emphasis in section titles. The FDA stylesheet always left-aligns section titles and applies emphasis (boldface or italics) and casing based on the heading level. Unless expressly instructed by you, DCL exercises its best judgment to identify section titles and to apply emphasis when needed. For example, for italicized Latin phrases, such as in vitro, in a heading, emphasis will be retained. Also, in the XML, the casing of text in titles is retained as it appears in the original label; the FDA stylesheet may change the appearance of the casing, but the underlying XML has it as it is in the original.

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