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This tutorial discusses creating a custom XML part in Word using two approaches: XML mapping feature in Word 2013 and VBA module in Prior versions. Development tools such as power tools for open XML, open XML package editor, and open XML SDK productivity tool can aid in the process. The example project involves enabling users to upload documents to a website via a button in Word, requiring the creation of a custom XML part containing the website's URL. An XML file with the URL content is used, with the main element as "upload site" and URL as "posttestserver.com."