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Multi-column document - HTML Rendition
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My organisation has many hunreds of documents that were created from a standard template using two (or sometimes three) columns. We are just now going down the Document Management road, and one of the areas we are working on is rendering these documents as HTML. The product that we are using (Stellent) has a way of templating these renditions, but I have to know what to look for in the originating document so as to know when it is two columns. Does anyone wnow if there is a style or an attribute that I can look for? Thanks Alec |
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MyDocument.Sections(n).PageSetup.TextColumns.Count "vtr_ajr" wrote in message ... Hey My organisation has many hunreds of documents that were created from a standard template using two (or sometimes three) columns. We are just now going down the Document Management road, and one of the areas we are working on is rendering these documents as HTML. The product that we are using (Stellent) has a way of templating these renditions, but I have to know what to look for in the originating document so as to know when it is two columns. Does anyone wnow if there is a style or an attribute that I can look for? Thanks Alec |
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