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Whether you are creating a simple, one-page letter or longer, more complex reports,
Docmosis can help you with:
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Student reports
Class schedules
Acceptance letters
Curriculum catalogs
Student records
Research results
... and much more.
Docmosis is a method of generating documents based on templates.
The driving goal when designing Docmosis was the desire to create templates using
tools that people already know, like: Microsoft Word or LibreOffice.
Being able to create templates using these well known and richly featured editors
means that simple tasks like:
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Specifying Page Size and Orientation
Setting Font, Font-Size, Bold, Italic, Underline, Text Colour
Creating Numbered and/or Bullet Lists
Creating Headers and Footers
Adding Page Numbering and Table of Contents
Inserting Tables and Images
can be accomplished using features that people are already familiar with. This
significantly reduces the time needed to learn a new tool.
A Docmosis template is just a normal Microsoft Word or LibreOffice document. The
template contains the static, unchanging portions of your document, and any
dynamic content that may change – such as names, grades, comments, and so forth
– can be represented with easy-to-construct placeholders, as shown below:
Examples: <<firstName>>, <<subjectGrade>>, <<teacherComment>>
When you generate an education document from the template, Docmosis replaces
the placeholders with the data relevant to the recipient of the document.
The Docmosis placeholders can be used to:
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Insert text or images into the: body; headers and footers
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Inject repeating data in to tables, bullet lists and numbered lists
Modify formatting during document generation based on the data
Conditionally add or remove any content
Dynamically insert images, barcodes or watermarking
Perform calculations and format numbers and dates
and much more...
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