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Description
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ALM_Defect.dotx
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Contains a fully functional template. If needed, remove or change the ALM_ prefix used for fields to match the fields in your implementation.
For more information, see article CS224914 on the PTC eSupport Portal.
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ALM_Requirements Document.dotx
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Contains a fully functional template. If needed, remove or change the ALM_ prefix used for fields to match the fields in your implementation.
For more information, see article CS224914 on the PTC eSupport Portal.
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EditInWordBaseTemplate.dotx
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Contains samples for supported heading styles used to determine section numbers. It is recommended that you use this template as a starting point for new Word templates.
Fields entered above the <%beginContent%> template element are only displayed once, and represent fields on the document root. This template uses the Microsoft Word styles "Heading 1" through "Heading 9" to represent the section numbers of a document. These styles are reserved for internal use; do not use them elsewhere in this template. Once a document is opened by a user performing the Edit in Word operation, the styles "MKSHeading 1" through "MKSHeading 6" are added to this template (which match the "Heading 1" through "Heading 6" text styles available in the Windchill RV&S rich content editors).
In other words:
{ TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u }
is changed to
{ TOC \h \z \t "MKS Heading 1,1,MKS Heading 2,2,MKS Heading 3,3" }
The field ID is required for the Edit in Word operation, but is added automatically if omitted by the template.
Fields entered between the <%beginContent%> and <%endContent%> template elements are repeated for each content in the document. The fields Section and ID are required for the Edit in Word operation, but are added automatically if omitted by the template.
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