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    JohnLBevan
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    Does anyone know of an addon for MS SharePoint which would allow you to publish the contents of a wiki to a more print-friendly medium, such as a word document or PDF? If nothing exists already, I'll have a go at creating something & will make the results available on here; though if something already exists, it would be nice to avoid duplicating someone else's effort :). Below are some rough notes on what we're thinking. . . * SharePoint Wiki Pages are held in a customisable list, so can have new columns/properties added. Adding a new "classification" column would allow you to define a page as a TableOfContents, Topic, or GlossaryTerm. * A new button should be added to allow you to "Print to Manual". This button causes the generation of a manual containing the contents of the wiki. * When "Print to Manual" is clicked on a TableOfContents page, each Topic linked to on this page is exported to a document. Additionally, each Topic linked to from an exported Topic will be exported. * Each glossary term linked to from each topic will be added to a glossary at the end of the document. This would allow the ease of a wiki for generating, maintaining and navigating content, and would get around the issue of providing static/printed manuals and physical documentation. Thanks in advance for your answers and thoughts, JB

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