Date: 09/25/07 (Computer Geeks) Keywords: xml I'm working on making a program that will integrate numerous word docs and information from user input in a Windows Form to generate one new document. I was running into some issues as far as trying to figure out how to integrate static text content (stuff that is consistent in nearly all these final generated reports) into this new user-generated report. Someone suggested using WordML as a way to generate these documents. Just from looking it over it does look quite promising and much easier to integrate than the Office Interop Class, but I'm not quite sure how I would be able to take multiple WML files and then merge them and create these new documents, not to mention that while there are some big chunks of static text, there are also a few dynamic fields, such as date, subject address, etc; and I'm not sure how I integrate all these things into WordML. I have experience with XML and C# (Version 2.0 BTW) but not alot with integrating both in this fashion. Does anyone have any experience or advice with how to deal with this? It would mean a lot to me, as this is a major project (for me) that I'm undertaking but could potentially result in major changes (positive ones) in travel costs and turnaround times. Thanks. Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computergeeks/1110047.html
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