![]() Now I’m going to sprinkle a few Text Content Controls throughout my document. Don’t see the Developer tab? Go here to see how to enable it. Next, I switch to the Developer tab to find the Content Controls I want to inject into my document. Because I’m not feeling particular frisky today, I will fill this document with random text using the ever-useful “=rand(9)” command to make Word put 9 random paragraphs into my document. So, I figured that I’d demonstrate the prototype solution that I built.įirst, we need a Word 2007 document. I found a few articles and blog posts that explained some of the steps, but didn’t seem to find a single source of the whole end to end process. I first looked at a few commercial options, and then got some recommendations from Microsoft to look deeper into the Open XML SDK and leverage the native XML formats of the Office 2007 document types. Today this is a manual process where the user opens up a Microsoft Word template and retypes the data points stored in their primary application. I recently had a client at work interested in populating contracts out of the information stored in their task tracking tool.
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