M
MTsang987
Hi,
I don't know how to go about doing this but I have a XML file and XSLT
stylesheet. I want to print flyers to have the mailing address on one side
of the page (two-sided printing) and the info on the other side. If I double
click on the XML file, it opens in IE, but I have regular IE printing without
page breaks.
I've downloaded the Word XML/ML sample for a house sale flyer. Is there a
way to convert the my XSLT to a word compatible XSLT? I have some Unicode
characters in my XML data. I tried to do a test with the flyer sample,
putting these Unicode characters in the "description" field and did a File
Save As Unicode encoding for the sample XML file and sample XSLT file and
changed the references from "UTF-8" to "Unicode". This partially worked, as
some unicode characters appeared okay, but there were 2 that appered as a
block. Is there something that I need to do? I have Office 2003.
Thanks,
M
I don't know how to go about doing this but I have a XML file and XSLT
stylesheet. I want to print flyers to have the mailing address on one side
of the page (two-sided printing) and the info on the other side. If I double
click on the XML file, it opens in IE, but I have regular IE printing without
page breaks.
I've downloaded the Word XML/ML sample for a house sale flyer. Is there a
way to convert the my XSLT to a word compatible XSLT? I have some Unicode
characters in my XML data. I tried to do a test with the flyer sample,
putting these Unicode characters in the "description" field and did a File
Save As Unicode encoding for the sample XML file and sample XSLT file and
changed the references from "UTF-8" to "Unicode". This partially worked, as
some unicode characters appeared okay, but there were 2 that appered as a
block. Is there something that I need to do? I have Office 2003.
Thanks,
M