Exporting data from formal modules
Use the IBM® Engineering Requirements
Management DOORS®
(DOORS)
exporters to export data from formal modules to other applications or formats.
You can also use Engineering Document Generation to export data. For more information, see Exporting data from formal modules using EDG.
- Exporting to Microsoft Word
You can export the data in your current view to Microsoft Word. Unicode or international data is included in the export and is encoded in rich text format. - Exporting to Microsoft Excel
You can export the data in your current view to Microsoft Excel. - Exporting to Microsoft Outlook
You can export a IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS (DOORS) object to Microsoft Outlook, as either a mail message or a note. A mail message has the object heading as its subject, and the object text as its contents. A note contains the object heading and object text. - Exporting to PowerPoint
You can export the object heading attribute, and optionally also the object text attribute, to a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. You can export all the objects in the current view or just the current object. - Exporting to HTML
You can export the current module, or the current module and all the modules that have links to or from it. The exported HTML includes any pictures in the modules, and pictorial representations of any OLE objects in the modules. Any Unicode or international data is included in the export. - Exporting to plain text
You can export your current view to a plain text (ASCII) file. - Exporting to RTF
You can export your current view to an RTF (Rich Text Format) file. When data is exported to RTF, OLE objects are included but pictures are not. Unicode and other international data are included and are encoded in rich text format. - Exporting to spreadsheet
You can export your current view, or selected attributes, to a CSV (comma-separated value) or a TSV (tab separated value) file. The exported file can be imported by packages such as Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Access. - Exporting to FrameMaker
You can export your current view to a Maker Interchange Format (MIF) file. International data that uses encoding supported by the MIF format is included in the export.
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