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Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 18:35:02 -0800
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Hi;

Could you please ask the Word group if there is a way to get questions 
answered now. If it goes through mswish by the time answers come out there 
will be 40 different programs writing WordML 40 different ways and the spec 
will be as confused as the rtf spec is.

I know you can send requests back to the development groups. Many company 
companies are writing code today creating WordML and SpreadsheetML files. 
This code will ship within weeks (in our case at least).

We would like to match the spec. But if we have to guess, we will guess if 
that is our only option. But I think it's worth asking the Word group if they 
will clarify things now.

thanks - dave

ps - And if the official answer is go ahead and guess - that's fine. But I 
suspect that the Word group would not be in favor of that as they will then 
have to parse all of those different interpretations in the next version of 
Word.


"Kevin Yu [MSFT]" wrote:

> Hi Dave,
> 
> Since WordML and SpreadSheetML are newly introduced in Office 2003, there 
> are still many things undocumented. Currently, the documentations are being 
> prepared. If you have some suggestions on WordML and SpreadSheetML, you can 
> send emails directly to msw...@microsoft.com. Your suggestions will be 
> highly appreciated. Thanks!
> 
> Kevin Yu
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