In Microsoft's Office 2003, users experience the merger of the
power of the classic Office suite of applications with the fluidity
of data exchange inherent in XML. With XML at its heart, the new
version of Microsoft's desktop suite liberates the information
stored in millions of documents created with Office software over
the past fifteen years, making it available to a wide variety of
programs.
"Office 2003 XML" offers an in-depth exploration of the
relationship between XML and Office 2003, examining how the various
products in the Office suite both produce and consume XML.
Developers will learn how they can connect Microsoft Office to
others systems, while power users will learn to create and analyze
XML documents using familiar Office tools.
The book begins with an overview of the XML features included in
the various Office 2003 components, and explores in detail how
Word, Excel, and Access interact with XML. This book covers both
the user interface side, creating interfaces so that users can
comfortably (and even unknowingly) work with XML, and the back end,
exposing Office information to other processes. It also looks at
Microsoft's new InfoPath application and how it fits with the rest
of Office. Finally, the book's appendices introduce various XML
technologies that may be useful in working with Office, including
XSLT, W3C XML Schema, RELAX NG, and SOAP.
"Office 2003 XML" provides quick and clear guidance to a anyone
who needs to import or export information from Office documents
into other systems. Both XML programmers and Office power will
learn how to get the most from this powerful new intersection
between Office 2003 and XML.
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