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Hi,
I've struggled to find any info about this. I'm trying to bind a custom XML document to a repeating control in Word 2007. But, of course, as you know, there is no repeating content control in Word 2007. I've looked at InfoPath 2003, and it does exactly what I need (after I load the custom XML). But, I need a docx file whereas InfoPath doesn't export to docx. I know about the round-about InfoPath - MHT - docx route, but I'd prefer not to take that. I cannot do any Interop stuff to open the document and add content controls by hand, as some of this has to happen on the server side. I could parse the XML and create content control XMLs, but it's not really an ideal solution. A merge field of type "Directory" does what I need. But, I need XML mapping. On the server side. So, my question is: Am I missing something? Is there an easy wasy to bind repeating XML like the one shown below to some kind of repeating content control? If not, do you know of any such feature coming up in Word soon? Any help is appreciated, Arvind |
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I've struggled to find any info about this. I'm trying to bind a custom
XML document to a repeating control in Word 2007. But, of course, as you know, there is no repeating content control in Word 2007. I've looked at InfoPath 2003, and it does exactly what I need (after I load the custom XML). But, I need a docx file whereas InfoPath doesn't export to docx. I know about the round-about InfoPath - MHT - docx route, but I'd prefer not to take that. I cannot do any Interop stuff to open the document and add content controls by hand, as some of this has to happen on the server side. I could parse the XML and create content control XMLs, but it's not really an ideal solution. A merge field of type "Directory" does what I need. But, I need XML mapping. On the server side. So, my question is: Am I missing something? Is there an easy wasy to bind repeating XML like the one shown below to some kind of repeating content control? If not, do you know of any such feature coming up in Word soon? Well, there is nothing "below" in your message, but I think I understand what you're asking. You want a control that can show a "list" of nodes under a single XML node? The way a ListObject in Excel can do this? No, there's no equivalent in Word that will populate anything automatically. You'd have to parse the XML. I don't know what the final document is supposed to be, but it might be simpler for you to "target" the data to something other than ContentControls. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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