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scott
Hello all,
Tried searching for ideas on an issue I have without much luck. I have
a customer who has written several (100 +) process documents in Word.
I have been asked for reccomendations on writing a master guidance
document that either includes applicable data from the exisitng process
ducuments or links to the data. There has been no xml tagging or
bookmarking done in any of the existing documents. The data should also
be made available for future aggregate documents as well.
Some ideas so far have been to:
Bookmark applicable sections in documents and link to them in the
master document.
Save documents as XML with some sort of schema information then harvest
data through another mechanism for inclusion in the master document..
Store applicable data in an access database and use mail merge to
include query results in a word document.
Do any of these ideas make sense? Are there better ideas out there?
I apologize if this question has been asked already and an answer lies
in some obvious thread.
Thanks in advance,
Scott
Tried searching for ideas on an issue I have without much luck. I have
a customer who has written several (100 +) process documents in Word.
I have been asked for reccomendations on writing a master guidance
document that either includes applicable data from the exisitng process
ducuments or links to the data. There has been no xml tagging or
bookmarking done in any of the existing documents. The data should also
be made available for future aggregate documents as well.
Some ideas so far have been to:
Bookmark applicable sections in documents and link to them in the
master document.
Save documents as XML with some sort of schema information then harvest
data through another mechanism for inclusion in the master document..
Store applicable data in an access database and use mail merge to
include query results in a word document.
Do any of these ideas make sense? Are there better ideas out there?
I apologize if this question has been asked already and an answer lies
in some obvious thread.
Thanks in advance,
Scott