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The HTML Element Component is similar to the Content Component.  It is used for styling text and other HTML, or embedding other objects and references into a form.  For general use, it provide all of the same functions as the Content Component, but without the graphical editor.  All of the content authoring with the HTML Element is done in the settings of the component.

You can adjust the HTML used to draw the component in the browser by adjusting the HTML tag.  The component allows you to add attributes to the base tag, and you can even embed additional tags into the Content text area.  The example above illustrates the same styling illustrated in the Content Component example.  The full text of the content text area is below for reference:

<h1>Expense Entry</h1>

<p>Use this form to enter expenses.&nbsp; Enter a line for each expense, and only enter expenses from one trip on a single form.</p>

<p><strong>You must submit receipts for ALL expenses with the exception of mileage.&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;</p>



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