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Essentials of the Open Packaging Conventions (Office Talk Column)
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Apr/20/2010
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Eric White reviews the structure and underlying architecture of the Open Packaging Conventions. He compares the different approaches to working with the Open Packaging Conventions and the Open XML Formats.
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