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Re: How to open a WordML document with an XSLT from MS Explorer?

From: Studi1@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 10/6/2009 6:50:00 AM
I want to display it in MS Word after tranformation. (In this case, 'to 
display' means to open a Word session ...).

"Martin Honnen" wrote:

> Studi1 wrote:
> > I have a WordML document and want to display it transformed using an XSLT 
> > document.
> > -  Without XSLT one opens a Word document efficiently directly in MS 
> > Explorer (by a double click). 
> > -  Wirth XSLT I as a WordML beginner cannot see yet the way how to adopt 
> > this concept of a Word session 
> > --  I want that the object (Word document) opens the tool session 
> > automattically. 
> > --  Presently I only know how to open the tool session with Word first, and 
> > to include the Word XML document by a command of the type 'File / Open / ...' 
> > afterwards.
> 
> Do you want to transform the WordML document to HTML? In which 
> application do you want to display the transformation result?
> 
> -- 
> 
> 	Martin Honnen --- MVP XML
> 	http://msmvps.com/blogs/martin_honnen/
> 


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