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Using XSL, Dynamically generated word 2003 document is not formatt
We are developing an application in which we are generating documents in word
formats for different countries & languages. The process we are following is to convert the sample word document into intermediate XML file and inserting dynamic data using XSL and generate the required format. We are facing problem in generating word document (the problem is specific to word 2003. It is working fine with word 2007) . Actually the basic template has footer which should be at bottom position. In order to set the footer at bottom position we have set the “Layout” of footer as “Tight”. In the same “Layout” tab in the advanced option we have set the “vertical position” of footer as “Bottom” relative to “Page” . Now when we are saving this word file in XML (word 2003 XML) format it is shifting the footer at the top of the page i.e. it is not maintaining the vertical position of footer. Please help us in resolving the issue. |
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Using XSL, Dynamically generated word 2003 document is not formatt
Hello Pankaj
Pankaj wrote: [..] We are facing problem in generating word document (the problem is specific to word 2003. It is working fine with word 2007) . Actually the basic template has footer which should be at bottom position. In order to set the footer at bottom position we have set the “Layout” of footer as “Tight”. In the same “Layout” tab in the advanced option we have set the “vertical position” of footer as “Bottom” relative to “Page” . Now when we are saving this word file in XML (word 2003 XML) format it is shifting the footer at the top of the page i.e. it is not maintaining the vertical position of footer. a footer in Word is a special area outside of the normal body text layer. What you describe as "Layout" settings does not apply to footers, but to graphics, tables, or other objects. You can apply these settings to objects _within_ a footer, though. So, to what object are you applying these settings, and where are they structurally in your document? HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT | \ / | MVP | Scientific Reports X Against HTML | for | with Word? / \ in e-mail & news | Word | http://www.masteringword.eu/ |
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