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mswordtree
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Parse your whole word document in a hierarchical tree structure. The document content will be listed down as Heading and its children as subheading/paragraph/table etc.
Install the library using following comand
pip install mswordtree
Use the following code to parse your word document in a tree structure
from mswordtree import GetWordDocTree
root = GetWordDocTree('test.docx')
Now you can iterate over all objects of the document by using the following code
for item in root.Items:
print('Type: {} -> Content {}\n'.format(item.Type, item.Content))
To make the json use the following code
from mswordtree import ToString
ToString([root])
Use the root element to find any element in its tree structure by mathing its GUID.
item = root.Find('3b34509b-533e-40cc-b0dc-c44df5bcba51')
Returns the string of all heading elements in a tree structure, which we can use as a json string.
from mswordtree import ToString_AllHeadings
import json
data = ToString_AllHeadings(root)
json.dumps(data)
FAQs
Get the parsed microsoft word document in a hierarchical tree structure.
We found that mswordtree demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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