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Over 5 years ago
Commented on Allows us to tag and publish documents quickly and easily, exactly the way the template is laid out
Hi Valerie
Thank you for the incredibly detailed & wonderful review. This is fantastic.
On the pricing issue, we now have the flex subscription pricing model which is $200.00/mo (less if you pay yearly) if your document volume is low enough.
Again, thanks for the really…
Over 5 years ago
Hi Juriaan
Thank you for the very nice review. On the issue with the find/replace, please contact support as it was designed to do exactly what you were trying to do. They'll work with you to show you how to do it.
On the pricing issue, we do now have the flex…
Almost 6 years ago
Hi Paul
First, thank you for the very nice review.
Your wish to turn AutoTag on/off, you can easily do that. In the registry go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Office\Word\Addins\AutoTag2013.Connect and set LoadBehavior to 0 to turn it off. And back…
Almost 6 years ago
Commented on Allows our clients to maintain templates directly, but upgrades sometimes break elements
Thank you for the nice review you wrote
And your comment that an upgrade means the layout can change slightly is spot on. Microsoft does not document how Word lays out a document (it does not follow the DOCX spec exactly). So we are constantly working to improve and more…
Almost 7 years ago
>> unfortunately as Word/Excel are used to generate the reports
Windward's engine does not use Word/Excel to generate the reports because of the problems that would entail.
Disclaimer - I'm the CEO at Windward.
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Over 28 years management experience, up to the CEO level, managing individual teams, departments, and entire companies. Built up superb software teams from scratch. Dramatically improved the productivity of existing software teams. An invited speaker on management at several national conferences and wrote two management books for McGraw-Hill.
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