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hi this is brand steady today Im going to talk about creating a custom XML part in Word using two approaches the first one in Word 2013 will use the XML mapping feature and in Prior versions a word we can use a VBA module as an open XML developer there are a number of development tools that make our job easier there are the power tools for open XML the open XML package editor power tool for visual studio the open XML SDK productivity tool and we can also use word recently I had a project where the client wanted to enable the user to upload the current working document to the clients website via a button in Word in order to do so I needed to create a custom XML part which would contain the URL for the clients web site lets see how we can create the custom XML part in Word Ive already created an XML file that has a URL contents if we open that up and take a look we see we have the main route element as upload site and the URL is post test server comm this is the test site that I use