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The Premier All-In-One XML Editing Suite
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Microsoft® Office adopted an XML-based file format for Excel, Word, and PowerPoint called Office Open XML Format (OOXML). It uses the capabilities of XML to be read across various applications and platforms.
Oxygen XML Editor allows you to extract, validate, edit, and process the XML data stored in Office files and other ZIP-based archives. These capabilities allow you to use data from Office documents, through validation and transformations, in other file formats. Validation is done using the latest ECMA XML Schemas, while transformations are done with XSLT or XQuery.
You can transform, validate, and perform many other operations on files inside an archive. When selecting a URL for a specific operation (such as transformation or validation) you can click the Browse for archive file button to navigate and choose the file from a certain archive.
An archive opened in the Archive Browser view is displayed in a tree-like structure of files and folders. You can easily modify this structure by adding, removing, or renaming files and folders, or editing files.
It is possible to organize the content of an archive opened in the Archive Browser view, using drag-and-drop operations.
Oxygen provides powerful support for editing and validating documents from the Office Open XML zipped package. The NVDL schema can be easily customized to allow user-defined extension schemas for use in the OOXML files. See the ECMA Markup Compatibility and Extensibility PDF document for more details.
You can easily create new OOXML documents using the document templates provided by Oxygen for Microsoft® Excel, PowerPoint, and Word.
By using the Oxygen Compare Directories tool, you can compare and merge Office (OOXML) files, or other ZIP-based archives, seamlessly. The archive files are presented as directories, allowing you to use the usual comparison and merge operations inside them.
Oxygen XML Editor also supports browsing, processing, and modification of files from other ZIP archives such as:
A JAR file is a Java Archive, a WAR file is a Web Archive, and an EAR file is an Enterprise Archive.