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New Post 10/2/2008 3:14 AM
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Borland Calliber/Together to Word 

Hi Guys,

Does anyone know who to export requirements from Borland CaliberRM and diagrams from Borland Together into a Microsoft Word document.

I've read the help files and cant seem to find anything. Anyone know if this is possible?

Any help is appreciated. Thanks

 
New Post 10/3/2008 4:55 AM
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Re: Borland Calliber/Together to Word 

After the Document Factory template has been created, follow these steps to produce the output:

  • Make sure you have the correct project open in Caliber, highlight the project name in the left hierarchy view (unless you are producing a report on a sub-section of requirements), then select Document Factory from the Tools menu - enter your login credentials
  • Select the template file, then enter a name for the output file
  • Select the date setting
  • Slect the second option
  • The report will run - depending on the size of the template and the amount of data, the generation could take some time - do not press the Close button until the process is completely finished
  • Caliber does not automatically open the output file
  • (pics coming soon)
 
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