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updating document.xml example?

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chandy@totalise.co.uk - 14 Feb 2007 15:12 GMT
Hi,

I am able to build a package in code as there are plenty of examples
but I haven't seen one about updating.  Can someone point me in the
right direction?

I have a docx that will be used as a template and I simply need to
open the package, get the document.xml. load it, modify it, then save
the part back and save the whole thing as a new document.

I can open the document and create a modified document.xml fine but
seem unable to save that back to a new copy of the document.

Any hints/snippets appreciated.

Chandy
chandy@totalise.co.uk - 15 Feb 2007 10:10 GMT
On 14 Feb, 15:12, cha...@totalise.co.uk wrote:
> Hi,
>
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> Chandy

So, nobody knows how to update a part in a package huh?

Chandy

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