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Hi,

I despertaly search a way to create word 2007 file like I was creating my
wordML 2003?

Have you any link or information on how I can create this type of file?

I have found a way for create simple file but nothing on the relationship
between files (style, content and definition).

Before on Word 2003 I have one XSLT that transform my xml in my word file
but now with 2007 it's more complex and I cant find a way.

Could you help me?

Thanks a lot for your help

P.s. If not in the good place for post this could you say me where I can post

Thierry
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Search "Brian Jones XML" in Google. The first link will get you to the
blog of Brian Jones, who is responsible at Microsoft for the new 2007
XML file formats. His blog is the best resource to go for information
about the new file formats. I'd suggest to look at his archive. He has
posts over a year ago that are basic how-tos.

Patrick Schmid
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Hi,

I despertaly search a way to create word 2007 file like I was creating my
wordML 2003?

Have you any link or information on how I can create this type of file?

I have found a way for create simple file but nothing on the relationship
between files (style, content and definition).

Before on Word 2003 I have one XSLT that transform my xml in my word file
but now with 2007 it's more complex and I cant find a way.

Could you help me?

Thanks a lot for your help

P.s. If not in the good place for post this could you say me where I can post

Thierry


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Hi,

Thanks for your answer Patrick that was the good key word for the begin my
search about this subject.

I have found a very interessant article on:

http://openxmldeveloper.org/articles...attedText.aspx

That solve most of my problem!

++

Thierry

"Patrick Schmid" a écrit :

Search "Brian Jones XML" in Google. The first link will get you to the
blog of Brian Jones, who is responsible at Microsoft for the new 2007
XML file formats. His blog is the best resource to go for information
about the new file formats. I'd suggest to look at his archive. He has
posts over a year ago that are basic how-tos.

Patrick Schmid
--------------
http://pschmid.net

"Virgul" wrote in message
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Hi,

I despertaly search a way to create word 2007 file like I was creating my
wordML 2003?

Have you any link or information on how I can create this type of file?

I have found a way for create simple file but nothing on the relationship
between files (style, content and definition).

Before on Word 2003 I have one XSLT that transform my xml in my word file
but now with 2007 it's more complex and I cant find a way.

Could you help me?

Thanks a lot for your help

P.s. If not in the good place for post this could you say me where I can post

Thierry



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