L.1.16 Settings
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Sincerely,
A setting specifies a stored preference that must be used when processing the contents of the document. In other words, settings refer to specified behaviors that must be applied to WordprocessingML documents on a document by document basis. Just like paragraphs and text runs have properties specified that apply to their contents, entire WordprocessingML documents leverage settings to specify properties and behaviors that apply to the entire document.
These settings are typically divided into three categories:
Document Settings — Settings that influence the appearance and behavior of the current document, as well as storing document-level state. Compatibility Settings — Settings that tell applications to perform behaviors which are designed to maintain visual output of previous word-processing applications. Web Settings — Settings that affect how a document must be handled when it is saved as HTML.
Subsections
- L.1.16.1 Document Settings
- L.1.16.2 Compatibility Settings
- L.1.16.3 Web Settings
- L.1.17.1 Fields
- L.1.17.2 Hyperlinks
- L.1.18.1 Text Boxes
- L.1.18.2 Subdocuments
- L.1.18.3 Importing External Content
- L.1.18.4 Roundtripping Alternate Content
- L.1.18.5 Use of Different Calendar Systems
- L.2.1.1 Overview
- L.2.1.2 Minimum Workbook Scenario
- L.2.1.3 Example Workbook Properties
- L.2.1.4 fileVersion
- L.2.1.5 workbookView