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In Microsoft's Office 2003 users experience power of the classic Office suite
of applications merge red with the fluidity of data exchange inherent in XML.
With XML at its heart, the new version of Microsoft's desktop suite liberates
the information stored in millions of documents created with Office software
over the past fifteen years, making it available to a wide variety of programs.
Office 2003 XML offers an in-depth exploration of the
relationship between XML and Office 2003, examining how the various products in
the Office suite both produce and consume XML. Developers will learn how they
can connect Microsoft Office to others systems, while power users will learn to
create and analyze XML documents using familiar Office tools.
The book
begins with an overview of the XML features included in the various Office 2003
components, and explores in detail how Word, Excel, and Access interact with
XML. This book covers both the user interface side, creating interfaces so that
users can comfortably (and even unknowingly) work with XML, and the back end,
exposing Office information to other processes. It also looks at Microsoft's new
InfoPath application and how it fits with the rest of Office. Finally, the
book's appendices introduce various XML technologies that may be useful in
working with Office, including XSLT, W3C XML Schema, RELAX NG, and SOAP.
Office 2003 XML provides quick and clear guidance to a anyone who
needs to import or export information from Office documents into other systems.
Both XML programmers and Office power will learn how to get the most from this
powerful new intersection between Office 2003 and XML
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Microsoft Office and XML
Why XML?
Different Faces of XML
Different XML Faces of Office
Opening Office to the World2. The WordprocessingML Vocabulary
Introduction to WordprocessingML
Tips for Learning WordprocessingML
WordprocessingML's Style of Markup
A Simple Example Revisited
Document Structure and Formatting
Auxiliary Hints in WordprocessingML
More on Styles3. Using WordprocessingML
Endless Possibilities
Creating Word Documents
Extracting Information from Word Documents
Modifying Word Documents
Converting Between WordprocessingML and Other Formats4. Creating XML Templates in Word
Clarifying Use Cases
A Working Example
Word's Processing Model for Editing XML
The Schema Library
How the onload XSLT Stylesheet Is Selected
Merged XML and WordprocessingML
Attaching Schemas to a Document
Schema-Driven Editing
Schema Validation
Document Protection
XML Save Options
Reviewing the XML-Specific Document Options
Steps to Creating the onload Stylesheet
Deploying the Template
Limitations of Word 2003's XML Support5. Developing Smart Document Solutions
What's a Smart Document?
Creating a Smart Document Solution
Coding the Smart Document
Coding in VB.NET
Manifest Files
Other Files
Attaching the Smart Document Expansion Pack
Deploying Your Smart Document Solution
A Few Last Words on Smart Documents
Some Final Thoughts6. Working with XML Data in Excel Spreadsheets
Separating Data and Logic
Loading XML into an Excel Spreadsheet
Editing XML Documents in Excel
Loading and Saving XML Documents from VBA7. Using SpreadsheetML
Saving and Opening XML Spreadsheets
Reading XML Spreadsheets
Extracting Information from XML Spreadsheets
Creating XML Spreadsheets
Editing XML Maps with SpreadsheetML8. Importing and Exporting XML with Microsoft Access
Access XML Expectations
Exporting XML from Access Using the GUI
Importing XML into Access Using the GUI
Automating XML Import and Export9. Using Web Services in Excel, Access, and Word
What Are Web Services?
The Microsoft Office Web Services Toolkit
Accessing a Simple Web Service from Excel
Accessing More Complex Web Services
Accessing REST Web Services with VBA
Using Web Services in Access
Using Web Services in Word10. Developing InfoPath Solutions
What Is InfoPath?
InfoPath in Context
Components of an InfoPath Solution
A More Complete Example
Using InfoPath Design ModeA. The XML You Need for Office
B. The XSLT You Need for Office
C. The XSD You Need for Office
D. Using DTDs and RELAX NG Schemas with Office
Index