FlaviaFreitas wrote:
If you still want to edit an XSL file, any text editor will do. So notepad and wordpad should both work. It might be better to use an xml editor though as that will most likely tell you are you messing up the document by getting unbalanced tags or other problematic issues.
Sorry for the question, but how can I edit the xsl file.There is no longer a need to edit the files. They have all been upgraded about 10 days ago to support Word 2013.
When I opened it in Internet Explorer I was not able to edit and insert the lines you recomened. I tried opening with Word Pad, but did not work. After I saved, I tried to open in Internet Explorer and the file seens to be with problem.
Could you please help me?
Thank you
If you still want to edit an XSL file, any text editor will do. So notepad and wordpad should both work. It might be better to use an xml editor though as that will most likely tell you are you messing up the document by getting unbalanced tags or other problematic issues.