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OpenXML 2 SDK - Word document - Create bulleted list programmatically

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Using the OpenXML SDK, 2.0 CTP, I am trying to programmatically create a Word document. In my document I have to insert a bulleted list, an some of the elements of the list must be underlined. How can I do this?

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kjv Avatar asked Dec 21 '09 15:12

kjv


2 Answers

I wanted something that would allow me to add more than one bullet list to a document. After banging my head against my desk for a while, I managed to combine a bunch of different posts and examine my document with the Open XML SDK 2.0 Productity Tool and figured some stuff out. The document it produces now passes validation for by version 2.0 and 2.5 of the SDK Productivity tool.

Here is the code; hopefully it saves someone some time and aggravation.

Usage:

const string fileToCreate = "C:\\temp\\bulletTest.docx";

 if (File.Exists(fileToCreate))
    File.Delete(fileToCreate);

var writer = new SimpleDocumentWriter();
List<string> fruitList = new List<string>() { "Apple", "Banana", "Carrot"};
writer.AddBulletList(fruitList);
writer.AddParagraph("This is a spacing paragraph 1.");

List<string> animalList = new List<string>() { "Dog", "Cat", "Bear" };
writer.AddBulletList(animalList);
writer.AddParagraph("This is a spacing paragraph 2.");

List<string> stuffList = new List<string>() { "Ball", "Wallet", "Phone" };
writer.AddBulletList(stuffList);
writer.AddParagraph("Done.");

writer.SaveToFile(fileToCreate);

Using statements:

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using DocumentFormat.OpenXml;
using DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Packaging;
using DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Wordprocessing;    

Code

public class SimpleDocumentWriter : IDisposable
{
    private MemoryStream _ms;
    private WordprocessingDocument _wordprocessingDocument;

    public SimpleDocumentWriter()
    {
        _ms = new MemoryStream();
        _wordprocessingDocument = WordprocessingDocument.Create(_ms, WordprocessingDocumentType.Document);
        var mainDocumentPart = _wordprocessingDocument.AddMainDocumentPart();
        Body body = new Body();
        mainDocumentPart.Document = new Document(body);
    }

    public void AddParagraph(string sentence)
    {
        List<Run> runList = ListOfStringToRunList(new List<string> { sentence});
        AddParagraph(runList);
    }
    public void AddParagraph(List<string> sentences)
    {
        List<Run> runList = ListOfStringToRunList(sentences);
        AddParagraph(runList);
    }

    public void AddParagraph(List<Run> runList)
    {
        var para = new Paragraph();
        foreach (Run runItem in runList)
        {
            para.AppendChild(runItem);
        }

        Body body = _wordprocessingDocument.MainDocumentPart.Document.Body;
        body.AppendChild(para);
    }

    public void AddBulletList(List<string> sentences)
    {
        var runList = ListOfStringToRunList(sentences);

        AddBulletList(runList);
    }


    public void AddBulletList(List<Run> runList)
    {
        // Introduce bulleted numbering in case it will be needed at some point
        NumberingDefinitionsPart numberingPart = _wordprocessingDocument.MainDocumentPart.NumberingDefinitionsPart;
        if (numberingPart == null)
        {
            numberingPart = _wordprocessingDocument.MainDocumentPart.AddNewPart<NumberingDefinitionsPart>("NumberingDefinitionsPart001");
            Numbering element = new Numbering();
            element.Save(numberingPart);
        }

        // Insert an AbstractNum into the numbering part numbering list.  The order seems to matter or it will not pass the 
        // Open XML SDK Productity Tools validation test.  AbstractNum comes first and then NumberingInstance and we want to
        // insert this AFTER the last AbstractNum and BEFORE the first NumberingInstance or we will get a validation error.
        var abstractNumberId = numberingPart.Numbering.Elements<AbstractNum>().Count() + 1;
        var abstractLevel = new Level(new NumberingFormat() {Val = NumberFormatValues.Bullet}, new LevelText() {Val = "·"}) {LevelIndex = 0};
        var abstractNum1 = new AbstractNum(abstractLevel) {AbstractNumberId = abstractNumberId};

        if (abstractNumberId == 1)
        {
            numberingPart.Numbering.Append(abstractNum1);
        }
        else
        {
            AbstractNum lastAbstractNum = numberingPart.Numbering.Elements<AbstractNum>().Last();
            numberingPart.Numbering.InsertAfter(abstractNum1, lastAbstractNum);
        }

        // Insert an NumberingInstance into the numbering part numbering list.  The order seems to matter or it will not pass the 
        // Open XML SDK Productity Tools validation test.  AbstractNum comes first and then NumberingInstance and we want to
        // insert this AFTER the last NumberingInstance and AFTER all the AbstractNum entries or we will get a validation error.
        var numberId = numberingPart.Numbering.Elements<NumberingInstance>().Count() + 1;
        NumberingInstance numberingInstance1 = new NumberingInstance() {NumberID = numberId};
        AbstractNumId abstractNumId1 = new AbstractNumId() {Val = abstractNumberId};
        numberingInstance1.Append(abstractNumId1);

        if (numberId == 1)
        {
            numberingPart.Numbering.Append(numberingInstance1);
        }
        else
        {
            var lastNumberingInstance = numberingPart.Numbering.Elements<NumberingInstance>().Last();
            numberingPart.Numbering.InsertAfter(numberingInstance1, lastNumberingInstance);
        }

        Body body = _wordprocessingDocument.MainDocumentPart.Document.Body;

        foreach (Run runItem in runList)
        {
            // Create items for paragraph properties
            var numberingProperties = new NumberingProperties(new NumberingLevelReference() {Val = 0}, new NumberingId() {Val = numberId});
            var spacingBetweenLines1 = new SpacingBetweenLines() { After = "0" };  // Get rid of space between bullets
            var indentation = new Indentation() { Left = "720", Hanging = "360" };  // correct indentation 

            ParagraphMarkRunProperties paragraphMarkRunProperties1 = new ParagraphMarkRunProperties();
            RunFonts runFonts1 = new RunFonts() { Ascii = "Symbol", HighAnsi = "Symbol" };
            paragraphMarkRunProperties1.Append(runFonts1);

            // create paragraph properties
            var paragraphProperties = new ParagraphProperties(numberingProperties, spacingBetweenLines1, indentation, paragraphMarkRunProperties1);

            // Create paragraph 
            var newPara = new Paragraph(paragraphProperties);

            // Add run to the paragraph
            newPara.AppendChild(runItem);

            // Add one bullet item to the body
            body.AppendChild(newPara);
        }
    }


    public void Dispose()
    {
        CloseAndDisposeOfDocument();
        if (_ms != null)
        {
            _ms.Dispose();
            _ms = null;
        }
    }

    public MemoryStream SaveToStream()
    {
        _ms.Position = 0;
        return _ms;
    }

    public void SaveToFile(string fileName)
    {
        if (_wordprocessingDocument != null)
        {
            CloseAndDisposeOfDocument();
        }

        if (_ms == null)
            throw new ArgumentException("This object has already been disposed of so you cannot save it!");

        using (var fs = File.Create(fileName))
        {
            _ms.WriteTo(fs);
        }
    }

    private void CloseAndDisposeOfDocument()
    {
        if (_wordprocessingDocument != null)
        {
            _wordprocessingDocument.Close();
            _wordprocessingDocument.Dispose();
            _wordprocessingDocument = null;
        }
    }

    private static List<Run> ListOfStringToRunList(List<string> sentences)
    {
        var runList = new List<Run>();
        foreach (string item in sentences)
        {
            var newRun = new Run();
            newRun.AppendChild(new Text(item));
            runList.Add(newRun);
        }

        return runList;
    }
}
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David Yates Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 12:09

David Yates


Lists in OpenXML are a little confusing.

There is a NumberingDefinitionsPart that describes all of the lists in the document. It contains information on how the lists should appear (bulleted, numbered, etc.) and also assigns and ID to each one.

Then in the MainDocumentPart, for every item in the list you want to create, you add a new paragraph and assign the ID of the list you want to that paragraph.

So to create a bullet list such as:

  • Hello,
  • world!

You would first have to create a NumberingDefinitionsPart:

    NumberingDefinitionsPart numberingPart =
      mainDocumentPart.AddNewPart<NumberingDefinitionsPart>("someUniqueIdHere");

    Numbering element = 
      new Numbering(
        new AbstractNum(
          new Level(
            new NumberingFormat() { Val = NumberFormatValues.Bullet },
            new LevelText() { Val = "·" }
          ) { LevelIndex = 0 }
        ) { AbstractNumberId = 1 },
        new NumberingInstance(
          new AbstractNumId() { Val = 1 }
        ) { NumberID = 1 });

    element.Save(numberingPart);

Then you create the MainDocumentPart as you normally would, except in the paragraph properties, assign the numbering ID:

    MainDocumentPart mainDocumentPart =
      package.AddMainDocumentPart();

    Document element = 
      new Document(
        new Body(
          new Paragraph(
            new ParagraphProperties(
              new NumberingProperties(
                new NumberingLevelReference() { Val = 0 },
                new NumberingId() { Val = 1 })),
            new Run(
              new RunProperties(),
              new Text("Hello, ") { Space = "preserve" })),
          new Paragraph(
            new ParagraphProperties(
              new NumberingProperties(
                new NumberingLevelReference() { Val = 0 },
                new NumberingId() { Val = 1 })),
            new Run(
              new RunProperties(),
              new Text("world!") { Space = "preserve" }))));

    element.Save(mainDocumentPart);

There is a better explanation of the options available in the OpenXML reference guide in Section 2.9.

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Adam Sheehan Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 12:09

Adam Sheehan