You can also save it as XML but you have to be careful to strip out illegal
characters or Word will barf it back up.
HTH
G!
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Paul Giesenhagen wrote:
>
> That sounds like a pretty straightforward way of doing it. We'll dig into
> it tomorrow.
>
> Thanks Gerald.
>
June 02, 2009 8:01 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Creating MS Word Documents
I just got done doing something like this. What I did was take a RTF
document which uses a markup like HTML except for word processors and opened
the document in a text editor and inserted the variables wrapped with
cfou
I just got done doing something like this. What I did was take a RTF
document which uses a markup like HTML except for word processors and opened
the document in a text editor and inserted the variables wrapped with
cfoutputs where I wanted them to show up. Then I saved it as a text file and
stuck
Hey, Paul, long time no talk.
A guy I work with just demo'd the Apache POI project recently. He was doing
it for Excel 2007 formatting but it handles pretty much all Office programs.
I think there is a limited version of this built into CF8 (not sure if you
are using that) but depending on wha
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