Hi Mark,
MS Word 2003 uses a bit of a different approach than
Excel 2003. Excel's 'mapping' links cells in the spreadsheets
to the elements in your XML file.
Within Word, MS Word 2003 comes in two 'flavors'. The one that you buy
standalone or in Office 2003 Professional edition has support
for applying a transform file or custom Schema. The flavor
in MS Office Basic, Student/Teachers and Standard editions use
only the built in WordProcessingML schema, but if you're working
outside of Word after saving a file as XML you can apply a
transform to the XML files generated by Word from any of the flavors.
You'll find quite a bit on this in the Word Help files for XML.
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In excel, it is possible to get the XML Map. I would like to the same in
Word so that i can setup transforms on my data.
Please help>>
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