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(Using WIndows XP Pro, Office 2003) I have a Java program at work
that produces XML documents. Sometimes information needs to be transferred between these XML docs. I've tried opening them in the Windows XML Editor - but it really doesn't let me edit anything! I open in Excel, but Excel creates a schema that makes things confusing. Word seems to be the best for me so far - everything opens up with tags and indents, so I can find like info and know where to cut and paste across the XML docs. Here's my questions: (1) Some of this information has a Sequence Number tag. When I copy and paste information back and forth, I have to resequence all of these. Can I use a Word field that will automatically sequence, and then save the field result only back into my Java-read XML file? (2) Is Word the best editing tool to use for this sort of thing? Is there a good on-line resource for learning more about working with XML? Thanks. Ed |
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