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Eric Stott
The xml document I will be recieving will never have the processing
instructions in it. Once I have made the changes in Infopath, I want to save
the xml document w/o those processing instructions also.
Is there a way to do that?
Thanks,
Eric
"Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP]"
Create a blank form with your new template, and save it. Then open that
saved .xml file in Notepad, copy all of the processing-instructions and
paste them into your existing .xml file that you want to open in InfoPath.
Now you can just double-click the udated existing .xml file and it will open
in InfoPath.
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Greg Collins [Microsoft MVP]
I have an form that represents an xml document.
I have created a form that edits certain fields in the file.
How do I open up the form and then the corresponding xml document w/o doing
the Merge document, if there are no processing instructions ever in the xml
document?
Thanks,
Eric
instructions in it. Once I have made the changes in Infopath, I want to save
the xml document w/o those processing instructions also.
Is there a way to do that?
Thanks,
Eric
"Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP]"
Create a blank form with your new template, and save it. Then open that
saved .xml file in Notepad, copy all of the processing-instructions and
paste them into your existing .xml file that you want to open in InfoPath.
Now you can just double-click the udated existing .xml file and it will open
in InfoPath.
--
Greg Collins [Microsoft MVP]
I have an form that represents an xml document.
I have created a form that edits certain fields in the file.
How do I open up the form and then the corresponding xml document w/o doing
the Merge document, if there are no processing instructions ever in the xml
document?
Thanks,
Eric