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Topic Title: Put Object heading and other text field in a column
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Created On: 6-Apr-2007 22:37
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Answer This question was answered by Jacqueline Lizar, on Friday, April 13, 2007 4:59 PM

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Thanks Tony - appreciate the help.

Jacqueline
 6-Apr-2007 22:37
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Jacqueline Lizar

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Hello,

I've been trying to do something that I assured one of my users would be very simple... :-)

We've got a module that we are using to 2 purposes:
1. Performance Spec
2. Vendor technical requirements

We created a copy of our object text in a new attribute (TRS text) and need to export that to Word in Table format.

The need is to put both Object Heading and TRS text in the same layout column much like the "Object Heading and Object Text" option you can select when adding a column, but substituting this other text attribute for object text.

Problem: When I declare the object heading as a string and then display the string, the heading level references are lost when I export to Word.

Anyone have any suggestions on how to keep the heading level references so that Word will recognize them while allowing the TRS text field to live in the same column and export as body text?

Thanks in advance,

Jacqueline
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Robert Swan

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The 'heading level reference' is derived from the object number, which DOORS automatically interprets and adds to the Object Heading for the 'Main Column' display.
There are several references in the forum on how you can extract this, remove unwanted parts, and display it with a dxl column.
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Tony Goodman

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Replicating the "Main" column in layout DXL is pretty straight forward. The following code will do this for you. This could be modified to show any attribute in a similar format.

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Tony Goodman
http://www.smartdxl.com
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 13-Apr-2007 16:59
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Jacqueline Lizar

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Thanks Tony - appreciate the help.

Jacqueline
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