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Switch schemas in WordML

From: =?iso-8859-2?Q?Petr_Dane=B9?= <skru.spammers@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 2/20/2009 4:50:00 PM
I have an XML document that is generated by an Access database. There are 
several ways I would like the end use to be able to view the document, and I 
would like to define those by an appropriate schema and use a toolbar button 
to switch between the views. Generating the WordML is fine, defining 
toolbars and controls on them is fine, but I don't know how to switch 
between schemas in a document while that document is open. Is this even 
possible? If so, how? I've looked all over the usual places on the net and 
not found anything on this particular topic.

Pete


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