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In this tutorial, Brand Steady demonstrates how to create a custom XML part in Word using two different approaches. The first method is by utilizing the XML mapping feature in Word 2013, while in prior versions, a VBA module can be used. As an Open XML developer, various tools such as Power Tools for Open XML, Open XML Package Editor Power Tool for Visual Studio, and Open XML SDK Productivity Tool can be helpful. Brand Steady shares a recent project where the client wanted to enable users to upload the current working document to the client's website via a button in Word. To achieve this, a custom XML part containing the website URL needed to be created. By showcasing an XML file with a URL contents, the process of creating the custom XML part in Word is illustrated.