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Hi,
I have a word doc with 300+ pages.
I would like to import the content as nodes in a clean umb. solution.
Any ideas?
The format are like this:
1. Title
Text (one paragraph to many)
1.1 Sub title 1
1.2 Sub title 2
1.21. Sub sub tilte 1
1.3 Sub title 3
Oh,
i orgot to mention.
I would like to store the title, text and the bullet numbers in seperate fields in umb.
I think you should rename the docx file to zip and look at the xml file if you can see some structure in there. Then you might be able to use CMSImport to import the data for you.
Hope this helps,
Richard
Yes, its possible to create a file with extension xml that way. But it is a pretty unstructured xml doc.
hi
ended up using vba to do it.
is working on a reply...
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Import structure list from word as nodes in Umbraco
Hi,
I have a word doc with 300+ pages.
I would like to import the content as nodes in a clean umb. solution.
Any ideas?
The format are like this:
1. Title
Text (one paragraph to many)
1.1 Sub title 1
Text (one paragraph to many)
1.2 Sub title 2
Text (one paragraph to many)
1.21. Sub sub tilte 1
Text (one paragraph to many)
1.3 Sub title 3
Text (one paragraph to many)
Oh,
i orgot to mention.
I would like to store the title, text and the bullet numbers in seperate fields in umb.
I think you should rename the docx file to zip and look at the xml file if you can see some structure in there. Then you might be able to use CMSImport to import the data for you.
Hope this helps,
Richard
Hi,
Yes, its possible to create a file with extension xml that way. But it is a pretty unstructured xml doc.
hi
ended up using vba to do it.
is working on a reply...
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You can continue this topic on the new forum by tapping the "Continue discussion" link below.