Microsoft Word and eXtyles

eXtyles works as an extension to Microsoft Word. eXtyles manipulates the Word document, but until converting the document to XML, the file remains in DOC (or DOCX) format and can be opened and edited on any system running Word—even on a system that does not have eXtyles installed, such as that of an external reviewer or freelance copyeditor.

After eXtyles is installed, eXtyles functions are accessible from an eXtyles tab that is added to the Word ribbon. All eXtyles processing is carried out on Word files.

Users of eXtyles are expected to be conversant with the standard features and functions of MS Word.

Reviewing Word Styles

It is often useful, especially after using the eXtyles Paragraph Styling palette, to review the styles you have applied to the content of a document. Opening the Word style width area window on the left side of your document is the easiest way to review the styles you have applied. The Word style width area will be displayed in Word’s Draft viewing mode (on your screen only, not in the printed document) to the left of your screen.

To enable this feature in Word:

1. From the Word View tab, select Draft

2. Select the Word File tab

3. Navigate to Options > Advanced > Display > Style area pane width in Draft and Outline views. 

Set the Style Area Width setting to your preferred width (1 inch is a good starting value).

Once this window is open, the style name of each paragraph is displayed to the left of your screen. You can page or scroll through your document to review the styles you have applied to each paragraph. You can close the style area pane by dragging on the vertical line all the way to the left edge of your Word window, or by resetting the value as described in this section to 0.

The Review Ribbon

eXtyles makes use of Word’s reviewing tools, including comment balloons. Comment balloons appear in Word’s Print Layout view and are best viewed and manipulated when the Word Review ribbon is selected. Comments that are inserted during eXtyles Advanced Processing can also be viewed by rolling the mouse over the comment insertion point in Word’s Draft view. 

To view comments, the Display for Review window on the Review ribbon must be set to All Markup (in Word 2010 this option is called Final Showing Markup).

The eXtyles ribbon also includes many of the basic features of the Word Review ribbon, including comment and track change navigation and Display for Review options.

In Draft view, hover over comment tags to see the contents.

In Print Layout view, comments are included as marginal balloons.

Word Comments

Word comments are automatically inserted during some Advanced Processes (e.g., Bibliographic Reference Processing) if eXtyles has discovered an error or ambiguity that requires editorial review (or a query to the author). They may also be inserted by hand with the Comment option from the Review tab. Comments, or queries, are automatically renumbered, and they are placed appropriately in the XML during export.

You can view and manipulate comments via functions on the Word Review tab from the Balloons section of the Track Changes Options dialogue. Adding or deleting Word comments will automatically renumber the remaining comments.

eXtyles will preserve any Word comments that exist in the document prior to Activation.

Comments added by Advanced Processing functions are labeled with the “author name” of the appropriate Advanced Processing menu item. If you have added other comments (or if you are using Word 2010 or 2007), the comments will appear with your name. You can select to see comments from a specific reviewer, or just from a specific Advanced Processing function, by selecting Specific People from the Show Markup option on the Review ribbon.

If an eXtyles Advanced Process adds an unusually large number of queries and you would like to delete all queries from that process, use the Remove Word Comments function in the eXtyles Cleanup dialog. Be sure to first click Clear All, and then check Remove Word Comments, and select the specific process (e.g., eXtyles Citation Match Check) for which you would like to remove the comments.