This Power Tool is a Visual Studio add-in that provides an easy way to parse and edit Open Packaging Conventions files, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents.
I hope the issue tracker is an OK place to ask questions.
I'd like to ask where in the repository lies the code that adds the RsidR attributes to the <w:p> tags for .docx word documents. I'd like to fork the code to be able to eliminate these (along with other tags).
Should start by saying this is a FABULOUS tool, and thank you! This issue could be my lack of knowledge of VS2012 so please bear with me.
When editing a Word template (dotm file) the XML doesn't seem to be validating. A case in point is a duplicate id attribute value on 2 different buttons. While editing the XML in the package VS doesn't flag that as a problem.
But, if I create a new XML file in VS and copy and paste the entirety of my customUI.xml file VS flags that problem, even though it's all the exact same code.
Is there something I need to do in VS to get the validation working when editing the package?
When installing the vsix the files are installed in "C:\Program Files (x86)" but when loading an OpenXml document in Visual Studio it tries to load the tool from "C:\Program Files"
In VS 2019, double-clicking a Word file in a project opens the Package File editor even if it's not the default editor. To reproduce, right-click a Word document and select Open With.... Then select Word in the list and click the Set as Default button. Then click OK. Double-click a Word document and see that it's opened not in Word, but in the Package File editor. This worked correctly in VS 2017