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Looking back, looking ahead: What happened at #XUGXV
November 18, 2019
On November 7, 2019, we hosted the 15th eXtyles User Group Meeting (XUG)—the annual gathering for Inera software users, staff, and partners. Back for a second year at the Revere Boston Common...Read More
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Better living through Microsoft Word tables, part 3: Amazing table secrets
August 21, 2019
The Tables function in Microsoft Word is one of its most useful features! Unfortunately, it’s also one of the most often misused (or even ignored). If you’ve ever been frustrated or baffled...Read More
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What to expect from your eXtyles user training
July 24, 2019
Inera provides user training for every new eXtyles customer, either in person or online. Wondering what that training is all about? Read on! How we train eXtyles User Training is a practical...Read More
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Managing the eXtyles test suite
April 2, 2019
In a recent post about the eXtyles “build” process, we talked a bit about our test suite. What’s the test suite? It’s a representative set of thousands of files, assembled over many...Read More
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What is an eXtyles build, anyway?
March 11, 2019
Last summer, we celebrated an exciting milestone: eXtyles Build 4000! But what exactly does that mean? Well, since you asked … How Inera “makes” eXtyles Inera has used an Agile development methodology...Read More
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What’s New in eXtyles Reference Processing: 2018 Edition
December 18, 2018
Inera’s Development team continually works to improve how our software handles customers’ content. Collaborating closely with Inera’s Support team to keep on top of what improvements are needed, Development works on every...Read More
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Empathy + reproducibility: Inera’s support philosophy
November 6, 2018
At Inera, we take customer support seriously, and we’re proud of the personalized, responsive support we provide to our customers! How do we do it? Members of the Inera Support Team are...Read More
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What to expect when you’re exporting
October 15, 2018
The eXtyles XML Export module is designed to produce valid, correct XML to the DTD or schema of your choice. XML Export is very good at what it does—but in any automated...Read More