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Re: Word 2007 XML merge & PDF conversion on Unix

From: "Joe Fawcett" <joefawcett@---------.------>
To: NULL
Date: 8/5/2007 3:52:00 PM

There are quite a few Word to PDF convertors but I don't know how many work 
with Word 2007 and I doubt if many run on UNIX.
You may be able to convert the Word XML to an XSL-FO document which can then 
be converted to PDF via the Apache FOP classes which are Java based.

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Joe Fawcett (MVP - XML)
http://joe.fawcett.name

"Praveen Mohanan" <nospam@n...> wrote in message 
news:P04ti.31311$2v1.17486@n......
> Hi...All,
>
>    We have a requirement where we have to do the mail merge for Word 
> documents on Unix & then convert into PDF, all on unix/linux platform.
>
> I can convert all the Word documents to Word 2007 xml & store on unix 
> platform.
>
> The Q I have is If I use xml/xslt to merge the data with the Word XML 
> document & then store it back as an xml on unix ,how do I convert into 
> PDF?
>
> Are there tools available to do all these?
>
> Regards,
>
> P 




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