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Multi-language Support

November 30, 2010 User Reference
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Basic Multi-language Support For Word 2007 and Word 2010, XpressDox supports the user-facing interface in the language of the user.  In this context, a “user” is the person who runs a template.  That means that the XpressDox Explorer, Interview and Ribbon will be in the language of the user. The template author interfaces, which include [...]

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Build a bi-lingual interview

November 30, 2010 XpressDox Cookbook
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It would be really useful for XpressDox to be able to present an interview in French if the user is a French speaker, and in English for English users, where the document itself is in English. For the same template. And vice versa. XpressDox can indeed do that, as long as the template author marks up the template accordingly.

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Styling and coloring the Caption and Heading

March 3, 2010 XpressDox Cookbook
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The style (i.e. bold, italic and/or underline) and color of a Caption or Heading can be set to enhance the usability of the XpressDox data capture interview.

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Data capture interview layout tips

January 28, 2010 XpressDox Cookbook
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Although XpressDox will automatically construct a data capture interview for a template when that template is run, template authors will want to make use of the layout commands to control the layout of the interview.

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The Heading Command

October 1, 2009 Help

The <<Heading()>> command is used to place text above a data element on the interview. Use the Heading and Footing commands to bring some context to the fields on the interview, or insert breaks in the form of blank Headings or Footings. An example of a basic Heading() command looks like this: <<Heading(CompanyName, COMPANY INFORMATION)>> [...]

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The Footing Command

October 1, 2009 Help

The <<Footing()>> command can be used to place text below a data element on the interview. Use the Heading and Footing commands to bring some context to the fields on the interview, or insert breaks in the form of blank Headings or Footings. An example of a basic Footing() command looks like this: <<Footing(CompanyName, Insert [...]

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Layout the interview form using headings and footings

September 29, 2009 User Reference
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This command enables you to apply section headings to different parts of the data capture UI.

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