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bodyDiv (Data for HTML body Element)
This element specifies that the current div element does not represent an HTML div element, but rather represents formatting properties on the HTML body element. This element shall specify that the properties specified by this container shall be written out onto the body element if this document is subsequently saved as HTML.
If this element is omitted, then the current div element does not represent an HTML body element. If both this element and the blockQuote element (§2.15.2.2) are specified, then this element shall be ignored. If this element is specified on any div which is not the main div element for the document, then this element shall be ignored.
[Example: Consider a simple HTML document defined as follows:
<html>
<body style="margin-left:200px;margin-top:50px">
<p>Paragraph one.</p>
<blockquote style="border: 5px solid #00FFFF">
<p>Paragraph in a blockquote.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Paragraph two.</p>
</body>
</html>
When this document is saved in the WordprocessingML format, the information stored on the div, blockquote, and body elements is stored in the web setting part as follows:
<w:divs>
<w:div w:id="1626542603">
<w:bodyDiv w:val="true" />
…
<w:divsChild>
…
</w:divsChild>
</w:div>
</w:divs>
The bodyDiv element has a val attribute value of true, which specifies that the div element actually represents properties on the HTML body when this document is resaved as HTML. end example]
Parent Elements |
div (§2.15.2.6) |
Attributes |
Description |
val (On/Off Value) |
Specifies a binary value for the property defined by the parent XML element.
A value of on, 1, or true specifies that the property shall be explicitly applied. This is the default value for this attribute, and is implied when the parent element is present, but this attribute is omitted.
A value of off, 0, or false specifies that the property shall be explicitly turned off.
[Example: For example, consider the following on/off property:
<w:… w:val="off"/>
The val attribute explicitly declares that the property is turned off. end example]
The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_OnOff simple type (§2.18.67). |
The following XML Schema fragment defines the contents of this element:
<complexType name="CT_OnOff">
<attribute name="val" type="ST_OnOff"/>
</complexType>