Attaching XML Schemas

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 New Feature   If you save a Word document as an XML document, Word uses an XML schema named WordML. The schema applies XML tags that define the document's file properties and structure (such as paragraphs, headings, and tables) as well as formatting and layout information. In addition, you can attach any custom XML schema to an XML document while working in Word. When you save the document, both the Word schema and the custom attached XML schema are attached to the document by default. To attach an XML schema to a document, choose Tools, Templates And Add-Ins, and then click the XML Schema tab. Figure 16-13 shows the XML Schema tab with two available XML schemas. You can add schemas to the list of available schemas (click Add Schema) as well as select which schemas you want to attach to the current XML file (select and clear the check boxes next to the names of available schemas). For a complete discussion about using Word's XML features, see Chapter 29, "Working with XML."

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Figure 16-13: The Templates And Add-Ins dialog box now enables you to attach templates, XML schemas, XML expansion packs, and cascading style sheets.

Note 

Except for the ability to save documents as XML files using the Word XML schema, XML features are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 and the stand-alone edition of Word 2003.



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Microsoft Office Word 2003 Inside Out
Microsoft Office Word 2003 Inside Out (Bpg-Inside Out)
ISBN: 0735615152
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 373

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