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Mark - 14 Dec 2003 00:29 GMT
I'm sending data from an Access application to a bookmark
in a word template that I built. The problem I am having
is that for some of the data going into the bookmarks, it
is from a DHTML control and is has html tags with the
wording. I want the bookmark to interpret the data
instead of just displaying what I send it. I know I can
write a parser for this, but time is not on my side. Is
there any propertie settings for a bookmark that will
resolve the tags instead of displaying them ?

Thanks,
Mark
Shauna Kelly - 14 Dec 2003 04:14 GMT
Hi Mark

As far as I know, what you're after is not possible.

Word can render an entire HTML file (just File > Open it). But it can't
render just a little bit of text in a bookmark.

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly.  Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word
Melbourne, Australia

> I'm sending data from an Access application to a bookmark
> in a word template that I built. The problem I am having
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> Thanks,
> Mark
Mark - 14 Dec 2003 04:32 GMT
Thanks Shauna.  What I might try to do is save that
individual data to a text file and then call that into
the word document. I believe this may work for me.

Thanks again for your help....

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