You can save a word doc as an rtf file >> then open it in a text editor.
>From here you can use XSL to generate as you wish. One thing that helps is
to put <> symbols in the word doc before saving it.
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Does anyone know the process of using XSLT to convert to RTF/Word format?
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it require FOP? Thanks.
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