Save as XML(Save data only)

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As I am not able to save Word file to XML in MS Word 2003, I download wdxmresumetempsample.exe from technical article "Creating and Applying an XML Resume Template in Microsoft Office Word 2003" by Frank Rice. I am able to do what the artical suggested except the very last one "Save as XML and Save Data Only".

The prompt box says: "The Document cannot be saved as XML because its violates the ules set by the schema." From the tag structure I know it should be validated. How could I save as XML, Save Data Only in Word 2003?


Thanks in advance.

Xiaoman
 
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Cindy M -WordMVP-

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As I am not able to save Word file to XML in MS Word 2003, I download
wdxmresumetempsample.exe from technical article "Creating and Applying an
XML Resume Template in Microsoft Office Word 2003" by Frank Rice. I am
able to do what the artical suggested except the very last one "Save as
XML and Save Data Only".
The prompt box says: "The Document cannot be saved as XML because its
violates the ules set by the schema." From the tag structure I know it
should be validated. How could I save as XML, Save Data Only in Word 2003?In some respect, the structure does not fit the specifications of the XML
schema. If you have the XML Structure task pane active, you should see
where there are problems: a yellow circle with an X should appear next to
the tag where the rules are not met. Hover the mouse pointer over the tag
to get information on what's wrong.

You can save the file anyway by activating the appropriate checkbx in the
Tools/Templates and Addins/XML Schema dialog box.

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Sep 30 2003)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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