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Tony LavinioSubject: How to convert some dtat of XML to Word
Author: Tony Lavinio
Date: 20 Sep 2004 05:17 PM
Can you give us a little more information? We cannot create
Word .doc files directly, but Word can read a numer of formats,
such as .html, and we can produce that, either directly, or
through our WYSIWYG HTML mapper. See
http://www.developxml.com/d_xslt27.html

If you do need a .doc file, if you tell us exactly what you
need to put into it, we might be able to find you an appopriate
solution.

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Tony LavinioSubject: How to convert some dtat of XML to Word
Author: Tony Lavinio
Date: 21 Sep 2004 03:13 PM
Originally Posted: 21 Sep 2004 03:12 PM
You didn't give us a sample file, so I made one up to give you the general idea. Attached please find beach.xml, which contains some beach-style inventory items, and two XSLT files. beach-txt.xsl produces a plain text file of the <description> element contents, while beach-rtf.xsl produces actual RTF that Word could use. Let us know if this helps.


Unknownbeach.xml


Unknownbeach-txt.xsl


Unknownbeach-rtf.xsl

   
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