Structure
- DOCX is a ZIP containing XML files—
word/document.xmlhas main content,word/styles.xmlhas styles - Text splits into runs (
<w:r>)—each run has uniform formatting; one word may span multiple runs - Paragraphs (
<w:p>) contain runs—never assume one paragraph = one text block - Sections control page layout—headers/footers, margins, orientation are per-section
Styles vs Direct Formatting
- Styles (Heading 1, Normal) are named and reusable—direct formatting is inline and overrides style
- Removing direct formatting reveals underlying style—useful for cleanup
- Character styles apply to runs, paragraph styles to paragraphs—they layer together
- Linked styles can be both—applying to paragraph or selected text behaves differently
Lists & Numbering
- Numbering is complex:
abstractNumdefines pattern,numreferences it, paragraphs referencenumId - Restart numbering not automatic—need explicit
<w:numPr>with restart flag - Bullets and numbers share the numbering system—both use
numId - Indentation controlled separately from numbering—list can exist without visual indent
Headers, Footers, Sections
- Each section can have different headers/footers—first page, odd, even pages
- Section breaks: next page, continuous, even/odd page—affects pagination
- Headers/footers stored in separate XML files—referenced by section properties
- Page numbers are fields, not static text—update on open or print
Track Changes & Comments
- Track changes stores original and revised in same document—accept/reject to finalize
- Deleted text still present with
<w:del>wrapper—don't assume visible = all content - Comments reference ranges via bookmark IDs—
<w:commentRangeStart>to<w:commentRangeEnd> - Revision IDs track who changed what—metadata persists even after accepting
Fields & Dynamic Content
- Fields have code and cached result—
{ DATE \@ "yyyy-MM-dd" }vs displayed date - TOC, page numbers, cross-references are fields—update fields to refresh
- Hyperlinks can be fields or direct
<w:hyperlink>—both valid - MERGEFIELD for mail merge—placeholder until merge executes
Compatibility
- Compatibility mode limits features to earlier Word version—check
w:compatsettings - LibreOffice/Google Docs: complex formatting may shift—test roundtrip
- Embedded fonts may not transfer—fallback fonts substitute
- DOCM contains macros (security risk); DOC is legacy binary format
Common Pitfalls
- Empty paragraphs for spacing—prefer space before/after in paragraph style
- Manual page breaks inside paragraphs—use section breaks for layout control
- Images in headers: relationship IDs are per-part—same image needs separate relationship in header
- Copy-paste brings source styles—can pollute style gallery with duplicates