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Creation of a Word 2007 document using the Open XML Format SDK

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24 May 2009CPOL5 min read 164.6K   4.7K   72  
A simple “getting started” article that shows the basis of creation of a Word 2007 (docx) document using the Open XML Format SDK 2.0 CTP.
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namespace OpenXML_SDK_HelloWorld.Properties {
    
    
    [global::System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CompilerGeneratedAttribute()]
    [global::System.CodeDom.Compiler.GeneratedCodeAttribute("Microsoft.VisualStudio.Editors.SettingsDesigner.SettingsSingleFileGenerator", "9.0.0.0")]
    internal sealed partial class Settings : global::System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase {
        
        private static Settings defaultInstance = ((Settings)(global::System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.Synchronized(new Settings())));
        
        public static Settings Default {
            get {
                return defaultInstance;
            }
        }
    }
}

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