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Using Microsoft Word for XML-Based Structured Content Authoring

Presented by

1) Kunal Goel, Team Lead Pre-Sales at Quark 2) Emerson Welch, VP Global Marketing at Quark

About this talk

There's a common misconception that writing XML-based structured content requires a specialized authoring tool, typically with a steep learning curve, and that writers need to know the intricacies of specific content schemas. Not anymore! Join us for this session to see how writers and subject-matter experts can use Microsoft Word for authoring XML-based structured content, without the need for deep XML and schemas training. We'll walk through the process and technology using Quark Publishing Platform NextGen's Microsoft Word plugin, and also cover how to automatically convert unstructured Microsoft Word .docx documents into reusable content components ready for reuse via Quark's component content management system (CCMS).
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