Article ID: 833333 - Last Review: January 26, 2007 - Revision: 3.2 You cannot insert a paragraph mark inside an inline XML tag in Word 2007 or in Word 2003SYMPTOMSWhen you try to insert a paragraph mark inside an inline XML
element in a Microsoft Office Word 2007 document or in a Microsoft Office Word 2003 document, Word does not add the
paragraph mark inside the XML element. Instead, Word moves the text that
follows the paragraph mark outside the XML element. CAUSEThis is the expected behavior in a Word 2007 document or in a Word 2003 document. Word
2007 and Word 2003 represent XML tags in two ways: inline or block level. An inline tag is
inside a paragraph while a block level tag contains paragraphs. Inline XML tags inside a paragraph can only contain other XML items inside the tag, such as text, fields, and other forms of formatting. RESOLUTIONTo resolve this behavior, you must use an XML block level
tag. To do this, follow these steps:
If the tag is not applied correctly, the Elements in the document item in the XML Structure pane will have a question mark next to the element. If the tag is applied correctly, the Elements in the document item in the XML Structure pane will not have a question mark next to the element. Because a block level tag contains the paragraph mark and everything inside the paragraph, and the block level tag exists around the paragraph, the tag can contain multiple paragraphs. However, block level tags cannot contain part of one paragraph and part of another paragraph because the result would not be well-formed XML.
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