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Hello.. I have an excel worksheet export which is working. Needing a full listing export, I tried adding new column, and suddenly its failing with a "Worksheet" error. I edited out the XMP settings, saved the XML file and opened in Excel and it's fine. When I re-add the XMP settings and enter into my feed, I get the error. Any ideas on where to look when there's a "worksheet" error? Thanks..
Hello.. I have an XML-DOC feed to export information as a DOC file. I want to have a "generated" date and time and there is a setting which will show the document creation date. In the XMP examples, this has been a static setting. Is there a way to make this a dynamic setting so that when someone visits the website and downloads the document, that date of time of generation is used for o:created?
Hello.. What is the easiest way to create a Word DOC for feed export? I saved my document as Word XML, but there's A LOT of overhead with font types, styles, etc. What is needed, can be removed, etc. I created in Word 2010 and also exported to Word 2003 XML format. Is there maybe another program to create the document and strip out the junk? Thanks..
Hi. I am still looking for a solution to read and parse an xml file from other websites. Can anyone help me with this? Kelly: It would be nice if you wold build a demo showing how to do it - if possible :) Thanks, Einar
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Hi. I have an external xml feed: domain/extfeed.aspx which gives me an xml file. The question is: How/where can I list out the xml and style it. Thanks, Einar

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