| 1. Main Page |
| 2. Table of Contents |
| 3. Copyright | Copyright Dedication |
| 4. The Charles F. Goldfarb Definitive XML Series | The Charles F. Goldfarb Definitive XML Series |
| 5. Preface | Preface |
| 6. What do you give the software that has everything? | What do you give the software that has everything? |
| 7. Who is this book for? | Who is this book for? |
| 8. How much XML? | How much XML? |
| 9. About the products | About the products |
| 10. How to use this book | How to use this book |
| 11. Acknowledgments | Acknowledgments |
| 12. Foreword A new era for XML a new beginning for office documents | Foreword: A new era for XML a new beginning for office documents |
| 13. Part One Introducing Desktop XML |
| 14. Chapter 1. Desktop XML The reason why Introductory Discussion | Chapter 1. Desktop XML: The reason why Introductory Discussion |
| 15. Section 1.1. Office before XML | 1.1. Office before XML |
| 16. Section 1.2. Office documents as information assets | 1.2. Office documents as information assets |
| 17. Section 1.3. Enterprise data integration | 1.3. Enterprise data integration |
| 18. Section 1.4. Next stop the Web | 1.4. Next stop: the Web |
| 19. Section 1.5. What next? | 1.5. What next? |
| 20. Chapter 2. XML concepts for Office users Introductory Discussion | Chapter 2. XML concepts for Office users Introductory Discussion |
| 21. Section 2.1. Formatting markup | 2.1. Formatting markup |
| 22. Section 2.2. Generalized markup | 2.2. Generalized markup |
| 23. Section 2.3. Elements and the logical structure | 2.3. Elements and the logical structure |
| 24. Section 2.4. Well-formedness and validity | 2.4. Well-formedness and validity |
| 25. Section 2.5. XML and the World Wide Web | 2.5. XML and the World Wide Web |
| 26. Section 2.6. Namespaces | 2.6. Namespaces |
| 27. Section 2.7. Other XML constructs | 2.7. Other XML constructs |
| 28. Section 2.8. More on XML | 2.8. More on XML |
| 29. Chapter 3. XML in Office Introductory Discussion | Chapter 3. XML in Office Introductory Discussion |
| 30. Section 3.1. Information capture and reuse | 3.1. Information capture and reuse |
| 31. Section 3.2. End-user data connection | 3.2. End-user data connection |
| 32. Section 3.3. Data-driven application enhancement | 3.3. Data-driven application enhancement |
| 33. Part Two Working with XML in Office |
| 34. Chapter 4. Creating and editing XML documents Word Power User Task | Chapter 4. Creating and editing XML documents Word Power User Task |
| 35. Section 4.1. Creating and using schemas | 4.1. Creating and using schemas |
| 36. Section 4.2. Opening a document | 4.2. Opening a document |
| 37. Section 4.3. Validation | 4.3. Validation |
| 38. Section 4.4. The XML Structure task pane | 4.4. The XML Structure task pane |
| 39. Section 4.5. Working with attributes | 4.5. Working with attributes |
| 40. Section 4.6. Saving a document | 4.6. Saving a document |
| 41. Section 4.7. Combining documents | 4.7. Combining documents |
| 42. Chapter 5. Rendering and presenting XML documents Word Power User Task | Chapter 5. Rendering and presenting XML documents Word Power User Task |
| 43. Section 5.1. Word Markup Language (WordML) | 5.1. Word Markup Language (WordML) |
| 44. Section 5.2. Mixing WordML with other vocabularies | 5.2. Mixing WordML with other vocabularies |
| 45. Section 5.3. Creating WordML with stylesheets | 5.3. Creating WordML with stylesheets |
| 46. Chapter 6. Using external XML data in documents Word Script Developer Task | Chapter 6. Using external XML data in documents Word Script Developer Task |
| 47. Section 6.1. External XML documents | 6.1. External XML documents |
| 48. Section 6.2. SOAP Web services | 6.2. SOAP Web services |
| 49. Chapter 7. Using XML data in spreadsheets Excel Power User Task | Chapter 7. Using XML data in spreadsheets Excel Power User Task |
| 50. Section 7.1. Why use XML with Excel? | 7.1. Why use XML with Excel? |
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