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<META HTTP-EQUIV="assetid" CONTENT="HV01050541"><META NAME="lcid" CONTENT="1033"><title>Microsoft Office Project 2003 XML Schema Reference</title><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="office10.css"><script type="text/javascript" language="Javascript" src="ExpCollapse.js"></script><script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript" src="inline.js"></script></head><body><h1>Microsoft Office Project 2003 XML Schema Reference</h1><p>The XML schema reference for Microsoft Office Project 2003 contains information to guide you in developing solutions based on the Project XML schema. The reference includes information about the following:</p><ul>
<li><a href="pjxml_schema.htm" id="HV01051088" lcid=" ">XML Schema for Project</a>
<br>The XML Schema for Project is presented in nine major sections for the complex element and data types,
such as <Project>, <Calendar> and <Task>. This page contains links to those sections, which are
organized by how they exist as data in Project, Microsoft Office Project Server 2003, and the OLE databases.</li>
<li><a href="pjxml_structure.htm" id="HV01051032" lcid=" ">XML Structure for Project</a>
<br>The hierarchical structure of elements are similarly shown for each of the nine major sections.
The XML Structure topics provide the easiest way to see the parent-child relationships of elements, and provides links to
reference topics for each element. Element topics include the description, data type, parents, children, and remarks.</li>
<li><a href="pjxml_overview.htm" id="HV01051036" lcid=" ">Overview of XML for Project</a>
<br>The overview includes information on how XML is used in Project, a general description of the elements
and types in the Project XML schema, and VBA code samples for the use of Project with an XML DOM document,
file, or string.</li>
<li><a href="pjxml_list.htm" id="HV01051034" lcid=" ">Alphabetical List of Elements and Types</a>
<br> Each of the elements is documented
in a topic that lists the element's parents, children, type, and remarks.</li>
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