Easiest way I have seen it done,
Create your basic template in word. Make sure it works correctly.
Save to HTML
Add a <cfcontent> to the end sending it back to word.
Then start making it dynamic with cfloop, etc.
Check out Sam Neff's articles, presentations and demos on his blog
http://www.rewindlife.com
Hope this helps.
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From: James Smith
ok, new problem then. Now resigned to using word and having to make sure
all client machines have it installed.
Now how do I do absolute positioning in word? I have played with
mso-table-anchor-horizontal: 0.7cm;
mso-table-anchor-vertical: 23cm
On tables but with no success, has anyone done this?
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