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Business users maintain structured content, product, or document metadata in Microsoft Excel and send it to OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service for transformation into standardized publication formats such as PDF, HTML, or print-ready output. This is useful for teams that need to prepare large volumes of controlled content in a familiar spreadsheet format before publishing through a governed document process.
Publishing teams use Excel to manage large sets of template variables, document attributes, language variants, or distribution rules. The data is imported into OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service to drive automated rendering and publication of standardized documents across multiple channels.
OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service generates controlled outputs that are then exported to Excel for review, audit reconciliation, or exception management. Compliance, legal, or operations teams can use Excel to compare published versions, track discrepancies, and document approval status before the final release.
Publishing operations teams maintain release schedules, output requirements, and channel-specific publication plans in Excel. These plans are used to configure OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service for generating the correct output formats for web, print, partner distribution, or internal archives.
After documents are transformed and published, OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service can export output logs, rendering results, or publication status data to Excel for quality assurance analysis. Teams can use Excel to identify failed renders, missing fields, formatting issues, or incomplete distributions and then route corrections back into the publication process.
Organizations often store structured business content such as pricing tables, policy clauses, product specifications, or regulatory statements in Excel. OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service can consume this data to generate standardized documents with consistent branding, layout, and formatting for internal or external distribution.
OpenText Core Transformation Publication Service can provide publication throughput, error rates, output counts, and distribution statistics that are exported to Excel for operational reporting. Managers can use Excel dashboards and pivot tables to monitor service performance, identify bottlenecks, and support continuous improvement initiatives.