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Microsoft® Office Access 2003 Step by Step
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Microsoft® Office Access 2003 Step by Step

by Online Training Solutions Inc.
August 2003
Beginner content levelBeginner
368 pages
10h 49m
English
Microsoft Press
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Importing Information from an XML File

Importing Information from an XML File

Extensible Markup Language (XML) files are often used for exchanging information between programs, both on and off the Web. XML files are similar to HTML files in two ways: both are plain text files that use tags to format their content, and both use start and end tags. However, HTML tags describe how elements should look, whereas XML tags specify the structure of the elements in a document. Also, as its name implies, the XML tag set is extensible—there are ways to add your own tags. Here is an example of a simple XML file:

<?xml version="1.0"?> <ORDER> <CUSTOMER>Nancy Davolio</CUSTOMER> <PRODUCT> <ITEM>Sterilized ...
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