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date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 23:10:31 -0500,    group: microsoft.public.word.newusers        back       


Openning A XPS File in Word 2007   
I know about the addin that allows me to save any Office 2007 document as a 
PDF or XPS file. What I am looking for is some way to open an XPS file in 
Word.

I have a program with limited editing capabilities that I use about twice a 
week that creates its finished product as an XPS file and I'd like to import 
this into word and do my final editing and then save as a Word document.

Is there anything out there that can do this inexpensively? Or is there such 
a thing as a print driver that I could select instead of my default printer 
to Print the
XPS file to word for editing instead of a graphic?

Michael
date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 23:10:31 -0500   author:   Rev. Michael L. Burns

Re: Openning A XPS File in Word 2007   
Hi Michael,

Is that the only format that the other program can produce?

While .XPS files are related in structure to both PDF and .DOCX files (packaged file sets) Word doesn't 'understand' .XPS files,
even as a graphic format, however, you can open an XPS document file in the XPS viewer or in a browser and copy and paste into Word
to some extent, but you may want to look at one of the commerical converters such as
  http://nuance.com/pdfconverter/converter/features.asp or their more complete Omnipage 16 product.

or pricier converter
  http://investintech.com/xpscentral/xpstoword

XPS documents are written in an XML structure but I haven't had a chance to see if you can add an XPS content item to a Word 2007
Office Open XML file and have it actually render :)

============
<<"Rev. Michael L. Burns"  wrote in message news:AE6DCC41-36EA-47F7-9848-B42E60DE2295@microsoft.com...
I know about the addin that allows me to save any Office 2007 document as a
PDF or XPS file. What I am looking for is some way to open an XPS file in
Word.

I have a program with limited editing capabilities that I use about twice a
week that creates its finished product as an XPS file and I'd like to import
this into word and do my final editing and then save as a Word document.

Is there anything out there that can do this inexpensively? Or is there such
a thing as a print driver that I could select instead of my default printer
to Print the
XPS file to word for editing instead of a graphic?

Michael  <<
-- 

Bob  Buckland  ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

  *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 23:48:06 -0700   author:   Bob Buckland ?:-\) 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com

Re: Openning A XPS File in Word 2007   
Bob,
Thanks for the quick reply. Yes, xps is the only output. I have looked into 
the programs you mentioned and am currently using a trial of a program 
called "Able2Extract" that works well and maintains all formatting when 
converted to Word but was hoping for some type of direct import to word or a 
simple freeware program to convert the xps to word. For no more than I use 
this program I don't think at the time the cost justifies a purchase.

I have tried Microsoft's "XPS Viewer EP" and it displays the documents well, 
allows me to search the document for words, copy selected text  and phrases 
(but has no way to select all text and formatting is lost when the copied 
text is pasted into Word) and print. I thought I read somewhere were Vista 
was supposed to have this capability built in but have not been able to find 
it.

Michael

"Bob   Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote 
in message news:#PmaEGa3IHA.5060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Hi Michael,
>
> Is that the only format that the other program can produce?
>
> While .XPS files are related in structure to both PDF and .DOCX files 
> (packaged file sets) Word doesn't 'understand' .XPS files,
> even as a graphic format, however, you can open an XPS document file in 
> the XPS viewer or in a browser and copy and paste into Word
> to some extent, but you may want to look at one of the commerical 
> converters such as
>  http://nuance.com/pdfconverter/converter/features.asp or their more 
> complete Omnipage 16 product.
>
> or pricier converter
>  http://investintech.com/xpscentral/xpstoword
>
> XPS documents are written in an XML structure but I haven't had a chance 
> to see if you can add an XPS content item to a Word 2007
> Office Open XML file and have it actually render :)
>
> ============
> <<"Rev. Michael L. Burns"  wrote in message 
> news:AE6DCC41-36EA-47F7-9848-B42E60DE2295@microsoft.com...
> I know about the addin that allows me to save any Office 2007 document as 
> a
> PDF or XPS file. What I am looking for is some way to open an XPS file in
> Word.
>
> I have a program with limited editing capabilities that I use about twice 
> a
> week that creates its finished product as an XPS file and I'd like to 
> import
> this into word and do my final editing and then save as a Word document.
>
> Is there anything out there that can do this inexpensively? Or is there 
> such
> a thing as a print driver that I could select instead of my default 
> printer
> to Print the
> XPS file to word for editing instead of a graphic?
>
> Michael  <<
> -- 
>
> Bob  Buckland  ?:-)
> MS Office System Products MVP
>
>  *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
>
>
date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 09:45:01 -0500   author:   Rev. Michael L. Burns

Re: Openning A XPS File in Word 2007   
One correction, I could not do a select all when using the standalone xps 
viewer but when viewing the xps file in IE7 which appears to use the Vista 
xps viewer (similar to the stand alone but looks like it has a few more 
features) I can select all then copy and paste to word but it looses all 
formating.

Michael

"Rev. Michael L. Burns"  wrote in message 
news:06672C78-DE6D-44B2-8BC7-9B12634DC298@microsoft.com...
> Bob,
> Thanks for the quick reply. Yes, xps is the only output. I have looked 
> into the programs you mentioned and am currently using a trial of a 
> program called "Able2Extract" that works well and maintains all formatting 
> when converted to Word but was hoping for some type of direct import to 
> word or a simple freeware program to convert the xps to word. For no more 
> than I use this program I don't think at the time the cost justifies a 
> purchase.
>
> I have tried Microsoft's "XPS Viewer EP" and it displays the documents 
> well, allows me to search the document for words, copy selected text  and 
> phrases (but has no way to select all text and formatting is lost when the 
> copied text is pasted into Word) and print. I thought I read somewhere 
> were Vista was supposed to have this capability built in but have not been 
> able to find it.
>
> Michael
>
> "Bob   Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> 
> wrote in message news:#PmaEGa3IHA.5060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> Is that the only format that the other program can produce?
>>
>> While .XPS files are related in structure to both PDF and .DOCX files 
>> (packaged file sets) Word doesn't 'understand' .XPS files,
>> even as a graphic format, however, you can open an XPS document file in 
>> the XPS viewer or in a browser and copy and paste into Word
>> to some extent, but you may want to look at one of the commerical 
>> converters such as
>>  http://nuance.com/pdfconverter/converter/features.asp or their more 
>> complete Omnipage 16 product.
>>
>> or pricier converter
>>  http://investintech.com/xpscentral/xpstoword
>>
>> XPS documents are written in an XML structure but I haven't had a chance 
>> to see if you can add an XPS content item to a Word 2007
>> Office Open XML file and have it actually render :)
>>
>> ============
>> <<"Rev. Michael L. Burns"  wrote in message 
>> news:AE6DCC41-36EA-47F7-9848-B42E60DE2295@microsoft.com...
>> I know about the addin that allows me to save any Office 2007 document as 
>> a
>> PDF or XPS file. What I am looking for is some way to open an XPS file in
>> Word.
>>
>> I have a program with limited editing capabilities that I use about twice 
>> a
>> week that creates its finished product as an XPS file and I'd like to 
>> import
>> this into word and do my final editing and then save as a Word document.
>>
>> Is there anything out there that can do this inexpensively? Or is there 
>> such
>> a thing as a print driver that I could select instead of my default 
>> printer
>> to Print the
>> XPS file to word for editing instead of a graphic?
>>
>> Michael  <<
>> -- 
>>
>> Bob  Buckland  ?:-)
>> MS Office System Products MVP
>>
>>  *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
>>
>>
date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 10:02:50 -0500   author:   Rev. Michael L. Burns

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