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 XML in Electronic Court Filing
Subject: XML to MS Word Document
Date: 2001-11-27 06:04:13
From: Eoin Campbell
Response to: XML to MS Word Document

Not sure why this question is asked here,
but a reasonable solution to this problem
is to convert the XML to HTML with XSLT,
and then open it in MS-Word.


If Word-2000 is used, you can generate HTML
specifically targetted at it, that also
contains embedded XML markup to provide more
detailed information, and allow you to create
a pretty complete Word representation of the XML,
including any features supported by MS-Word
2000, such as footnotes, meta-data (document
properties), cross-references, etc.


Contact me at ecampbell@xmlw.ie if you want
more details.


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  • XML to MS Word Document
    2003-06-03 19:39:40 geetha korem [Reply]

    I really want to know how can it be possible to convert the XML to HTML with XSLT,
    and then open it in MS-Word.


    could you plz let me know


    I read this below:


    Not sure why this question is asked here,
    but a reasonable solution to this problem
    is to convert the XML to HTML with XSLT,
    and then open it in MS-Word.
    If Word-2000 is used, you can generate HTML
    specifically targetted at it, that also
    contains embedded XML markup to provide more
    detailed information, and allow you to create
    a pretty complete Word representation of the XML,
    including any features supported by MS-Word
    2000, such as footnotes, meta-data (document
    properties), cross-references, etc.





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