3.2.2.1.2. Useful Plug-ins for Microsoft Word, Jose H. Canos Cerda
Some word processing systems are extensible in different
ways. One of them is the definition of macros written in some programming
language. MS Word, for instance, uses Visual Basic for Applications as macro
language). Another way to extend
MS Word is with add-ins, applications built in some programming languages
that are inserted into Word’s runtime (like plug-ins in web browsers). This feature permits the development of
added-value tools for writers. For instance, BibWord (http://mariachi.dsic.upv.es/bibword)
is a bibliography management tool for MS Word 2000. The current version allows
Word users to insert references from a bibliographic database and automatically
generates the reference list at the end of a document. Macros also could be used to attach a form to
the ETD document, the fulfillment of which would provide the ETD metadata from
the word processing environment.