Question
MS word integration, any experienced user ?
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| I've tried to import requirements into MKS integrity using the MS word integration. I was successful in importing something, but the structure of the imported content differs strongly from what I want to have. I have tried integration using the RM solution templates, and I did not succeed using the buttons described in the integrations builder guide. My impression is that documentation is absolutely incomplete. Is there anyone who has experience with the word integration and can send me example files, from which I can see how to structure the word content in order to get structured items imported into MKS integrity. | |||||
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| Posted By: jlittle Posts: 1 / Registered: Apr, 2007 | |||
| The two Document Structure Definitions that we ship with the MS Word Integration provide a general-case import structure that will work for most users. Some details about each DSD follow. The "RQ 2007 Document Structure Definition" DSD is a non-condensing template, which means that every new paragraph, list bullet, etc is treated as a new requirement. The "RQ 2007 Document Structure Definition (condensing text) DSD is a condensing template that looks for changes in the outline level of the document to indicate headers and nested positions of requirements. The condensing DSD does require headings to be present to separate the requirements. If your document is importing as a single requirement, you may want to check your outline levels. (See the MS Word help information about outlining for more information). If you still aren't able to get your documents importing in the way that you're expecting, can you please elaborate on what it's doing/not doing that is not expected. Alternatively, you can always open up a service request with MKS Customer Care and we can help you further. Jeremy Little MKS Customer Care Representative | |||
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