Index: documentation/trunk/tutorials/xml-source/tutorial_en.xml
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--- documentation/trunk/tutorials/xml-source/tutorial_en.xml (revision 22165)
+++ documentation/trunk/tutorials/xml-source/tutorial_en.xml (revision 22169)
@@ -1185,5 +1185,5 @@
Build the collection. You will notice that the Microsoft Word program is started up for each Word document—the document is saved as HTML from Word itself, to get a better conversion. Preview the collection. In the list, notice that word03.doc and word06.doc now have a book icon, rather than a page icon. These now appear with hierarchical structure.
The default behaviour for with is to section the document based on , , styles. If you open up the word03.doc or word06.doc documents in Word, you will see that the sections use these Heading styles.
-Note, to view style information in Word, you can select from the menu, and a side bar will appear on the right hand side. Click on a section heading and the formatting information will be displayed in this side bar.
+Note, to view style information in Word 2003, you can select from the menu, and a side bar will appear on the right hand side. Click on a section heading and the formatting information will be displayed in this side bar.
@@ -1276,5 +1276,5 @@
-In the panel, look at the metadata that has been extracted for word05.doc and word06.doc. Now open the documents in Word and look at what properties have been set (). They have Title, Author, Subject, and Keywords properties. can be configured to look for these properties and extract them.
+In the panel, look at the metadata that has been extracted for word05.doc and word06.doc. Now open the documents in Word and look at what properties have been set ( for Word 2003). They have Title, Author, Subject, and Keywords properties. can be configured to look for these properties and extract them.
@@ -2926,5 +2926,5 @@
-This format statement customizes the appearance of vertical lists such as the search results and captions lists to show a thumbnail icon followed by Description metadata. Greenstone's default is to use extracted metadata, so [Description] is the same as [ex.Description].
+This format statement customizes the appearance of vertical lists such as the search results and captions lists to show a thumbnail icon followed by Description metadata.