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<span class="guideheader">W</span>ebSubmit can propose several actions on different document
types. Each of these document type may or may not implement all possible actions. The main difference
between each document type is the metadata which define each of them, and may also be the kind of fulltext
files attached to one record. <br><br>
<span class="guideheader">A</span> document type can be one of "Thesis", "Photos", "Videotapes"...
or whatever type of document you may invent. A document type is always defined by its metadata. It may or
may not have a fulltext file attached to it.<br><br>
<span class="guideheader">T</span>his tool leaves you free to create the web forms adapted to whatever type of document you want to
create (see "<a href=implementwebform.<lang:star: *>.html>Create and Maintain the Web Form</a>") as well as free
to determine what treatment you wish to apply to the collected data (see
"<a href=implementfunctions.<lang:star: *>.html>Create and Maintain the Data Treatment</a>").
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<h3>See also:</h3>
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<A HREF="documentnew.<lang:star: *>.html">add a new type of document</A><BR>
<A HREF="documentremove.<lang:star: *>.html">remove a type of document</A><BR>
<A HREF="documentmodify.<lang:star: *>.html">modify a type of document</A><BR>
<A HREF="actionimplement.<lang:star: *>.html">implement an action over a type of document</A><BR>