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Office 2003 XML
Office 2003 XML
ISBN: 0596005385
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 135
Authors:
Simon St. Laurent
,
Evan Lenz
,
Mary Mc Rae
BUY ON AMAZON
Office 2003 XML
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Who Should Read This Book
Who Should Not Read This Book
Organization of This Book
Supporting Books
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
How to Contact Us
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Microsoft Office and XML
1.1 Why XML?
1.2 Different Faces of XML
1.3 Different XML Faces of Office
1.4 Opening Office to the World
Chapter 2. The WordprocessingML Vocabulary
2.1 Introduction to WordprocessingML
2.2 Tips for Learning WordprocessingML
2.3 WordprocessingML s Style of Markup
2.4 A Simple Example Revisited
2.5 Document Structure and Formatting
2.6 Auxiliary Hints in WordprocessingML
2.7 More on Styles
Chapter 3. Using WordprocessingML
3.1 Endless Possibilities
3.2 Creating Word Documents
3.3 Extracting Information from Word Documents
3.4 Modifying Word Documents
3.5 Converting Between WordprocessingML and Other Formats
Chapter 4. Creating XML Templates in Word
4.1 Clarifying Use Cases
4.2 A Working Example
4.3 Word s Processing Model for Editing XML
4.4 The Schema Library
4.5 How the onload XSLT Stylesheet Is Selected
4.6 Merged XML and WordprocessingML
4.7 Attaching Schemas to a Document
4.8 Schema-Driven Editing
4.9 Schema Validation
4.10 Document Protection
4.11 XML Save Options
4.12 Reviewing the XML-Specific Document Options
4.13 Steps to Creating the onload Stylesheet
4.14 Deploying the Template
4.15 Limitations of Word 2003 s XML Support
Chapter 5. Developing Smart Document Solutions
5.1 What s a Smart Document?
5.2 Creating a Smart Document Solution
5.3 Coding the Smart Document
5.4 Coding in VB.NET
5.5 Manifest Files
5.6 Other Files
5.7 Attaching the Smart Document Expansion Pack
5.8 Deploying Your Smart Document Solution
5.9 A Few Last Words on Smart Documents
5.10 Some Final Thoughts
Chapter 6. Working with XML Data in Excel Spreadsheets
6.1 Separating Data and Logic
6.2 Loading XML into an Excel Spreadsheet
6.3 Editing XML Documents in Excel
6.4 Loading and Saving XML Documents from VBA
Chapter 7. Using SpreadsheetML
7.1 Saving and Opening XML Spreadsheets
7.2 Reading XML Spreadsheets
7.3 Extracting Information from XML Spreadsheets
7.4 Creating XML Spreadsheets
7.5 Editing XML Maps with SpreadsheetML
Chapter 8. Importing and Exporting XML with Microsoft Access
8.1 Access XML Expectations
8.2 Exporting XML from Access Using the GUI
8.3 Importing XML into Access Using the GUI
8.4 Automating XML Import and Export
Chapter 9. Using Web Services in Excel, Access, and Word
9.1 What Are Web Services?
9.2 The Microsoft Office Web Services Toolkit
9.3 Accessing a Simple Web Service from Excel
9.4 Accessing More Complex Web Services
9.5 Accessing REST Web Services with VBA
9.6 Using Web Services in Access
9.7 Using Web Services in Word
Chapter 10. Developing InfoPath Solutions
10.1 What Is InfoPath?
10.2 InfoPath in Context
10.3 Components of an InfoPath Solution
10.4 A More Complete Example
10.5 Using InfoPath Design Mode
Appendix A. The XML You Need for Office
A.1 What Is XML?
A.2 Anatomy of an XML Document
Appendix B. The XSLT You Need for Office
B.1 Sorting Out the Acronyms
B.2 A Simple Template Approach
B.3 A Rule-Based Stylesheet
B.4 A More Advanced Example
B.5 Conclusion
Appendix C. The XSD You Need for Office
C.1 What Is XSD?
C.2 Creating a Simple Schema
C.3 Schema Parts
C.4 Working with XML Schema
Appendix D. Using DTDs and RELAX NG Schemas with Office
D.1 What Are DTDs?
D.2 What Is RELAX NG?
D.3 How Do I Convert DTDs and RELAX NG to XSD?
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Office 2003 XML
ISBN: 0596005385
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 135
Authors:
Simon St. Laurent
,
Evan Lenz
,
Mary Mc Rae
BUY ON AMAZON
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