john-harrold / onbrand

R package for creating templated reporting workflows in Word and PowerPoint
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BS COTS edited #5

Closed BSCowboy closed 3 years ago

BSCowboy commented 3 years ago

@john-harrold I completed my edits to the COTS vignette.

A couple of things to note, the continual use of Style confused me at times, so instead I used the Word description of content block. So, a paragraph is a content block with style_name:....

I'll start on the Workflow vignette next and will probably finish it up next weekend.

BSCowboy commented 3 years ago

closed noticed an error, need to update it first

BSCowboy commented 3 years ago

never mind, wasn't an error. I'm tired.

But, it did remind me that I didn't understand what you were trying to say in the section about placeholders in the document. here:

You can also put placeholders in the document. For example if you wanted to use this template for reports, and you wanted to have "Report NNNN", where NNNN is the report number, in the right header. You could put "Report ===RPTNUM===" in the right header. [Note: if you type the text into Word. This is because while a string may appear to be a contiguous in Word, it may not be so in the underlying XML code. To ensure the string is contiguous you should type the placeholder text into a text editor, copy and paste it into template Word.].