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Dudley Dudley is offline
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Default Conversion to XML

Thanks for the advice.

I planned to output directly from Access to XML, but then it occurred to me
that as I have already designed my system to allow the user to create the
Word documents with one click of a command button, re-designing to go
straight from Access to XML would mean a lot of work, and would only save the
user a complication which is minimal in practice, whereas changing the Word
documents to XML format should be much less work.

What I do not understand is how I then export the document as XML to the web
site.

Does this make sense?

Dudley

"CyberTaz" wrote:

Without knowing more about it I can't help but believe that you may be
complicating your workflow [needlessly] by continuing to pass the data
through Word if you're moving to XML. You should be able to output the XML
file directly from an Access Table, Query or Report. You might want to check
in with the Access groups for details.

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HTH |:)
Bob Jones
Office:Mac MVP

"Dudley" wrote in message
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I currently submit data according to a spec which requires it to be sent by
email in a tag system, e.g. 1010=XYZ. I enter the data in an Access
program,
import the data into a Word document with mailmerge, and then paste this
into
an email.

The spec is now being changed to XML, so that 1010=XYZ will become
Company NameXYZ/Company Name

It seems to me that the easiest way of doing the conversion may be to
amend
the Word documents so that they can be sent as XML. Is this possible and
can
anyone point me to information about how to set about it? I know a fair
amount about Access and Word, but very little about XML.

The submission will be done in Office 2007 but I am at present using
Office
2003 for development.

Thanks for any help.

Dudley