![]() ![]() Important The information set out in this topic is presented exclusively for the benefit and use of individuals and organizations outside the United States and its territories or whose products were distributed by Microsoft before January 2010, when Microsoft removed an implementation of particular functionality related to custom XML from Word. This information may not be read or used by individuals or organizations in the United States or its territories whose products were licensed by Microsoft after January 10, 2010; those products will not behave the same as products licensed before that date or licenses for use outside the United States. Frank Rice, Microsoft Corporation November 2003 Applies to: Microsoft Office Word 2003 Download. Contents • • • • •. The goal of the demonstration in this article is to develop a resume template in Word taking advantage of a resume schema in XML and then have end users (who have no knowledge of XML) use the template to create resume documents. Collaborate for free with an online version of Microsoft Word. Save documents in OneDrive. Share them with others and work together at the same time. If you are looking for 16 Free Resume Templates then find it in our collection of free word templates. Browse site for more. Featured templates. 3D PowerPoint presentation (Hubble Telescope model) PowerPoint Classroom Timers (Clock) PowerPoint Weekly Meal Planner Excel PivotTable tutorial Excel. Resume documents look like traditional Word documents to the end user, who is familiar with the user-friendly editing environment of Word. But under the hood, each resume document created by the users contains XML that allows a computer to process the resume automatically and extract interesting pieces of information. There are two stages of the scenario: Resume template development: An XML developer creates a resume template for use by end-users. ![]() Resume template consumption: An end user uses the template to create a resume. To get started, we just use a traditional resume template included with Word (initially containing no customer-defined XML). We add XML from the resume schema to the template by marking up appropriate sections of the template with appropriate XML elements from the schema. To get started, let's take advantage of a pre-made Word template, the resume.dot a sample file included in the download. This template is a simplified version of the elegant resume template in Word. Currently it is just a traditional Word template file and contains no XML yet. • Start Word. The resume.dot template file • On the File menu, click Open. • Go to the resume.dot file and click Open. The file is located wherever you saved the files from the download. • Now we attach the resume.xsd schema to it. This schema is just a simple XSD schema defining the structure of a resume. To do so, on the Tools menu, click Templates and Addins and then click the XML Schema tab. This dialog is the main entry point to XML schema management in Word. It shows a list of XSD schemas added to Word. Since we've never used the resume schema with this document in Word before, the resume schema does not show up yet. When we attach the schema, Word automatically remember its location and include it in that list: • Click Add Schema. ![]() • Navigate to the resume.xsd file included in the download file and click Open. Typically, corporations prefer to keep their schemas in a public location accessible to all users, rather than on someone's local computer, but for simplicity, we're just using the schema file from the computer. • Under Schema Settings, in the Alias text box, type Resume as the name for the schema. • Clear the Changes affect current user only box and then click OK. XML Structure task pane This is for the XML developer's convenience. The task pane plays two major roles: • To show the existing customer-defined XML structure in the document in the upper portion of the task pane, in the Elements in the document section. • To allow the user to markup the document with other elements from the schema displayed in the lower portion of the task pane, in the Choose an element to apply to your current selection section. Now we can apply XML markup from the resume schema to the resume template: • Click the RESUME element in the list of schema elements in the lower portion of the task pane. • When prompted, click Apply to Entire Document.
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