Exporting product data > Exporting data to Microsoft Office Word
Setting the structure context for export to Word
The data that is exported to Microsoft Office Word is determined by the object template that you select during the export procedure. However, the data's layout in the output document depends on the way you select Teamcenter objects to start the procedure.
Object selection: Requirement specification object, peak level Output: Data for all objects at all levels, including all direct children and lower level descendants of each parent object.
- For the requirement specification object: the object name is extracted to a Word paragraph formatted in the Heading 1 style; the object content is placed under the heading.
- For each child and descendant: the object name is formatted in a Word heading style that matches the object's level in the structure; the object content is placed under the heading.
Object selection: One object, at any level below the peak Output: Data for the selected object and all of its direct children and lower level descendants, if any.
- For the selected object: the object name is extracted to a Word paragraph formatted in the Heading 1 style; the object content is placed under the heading.
- For each direct child, if any: the object name is formatted in Word's Heading 2 style; the object content is placed under the heading.
- For each lower level descendant, if any: the object name is formatted in the heading style that matches the level in the structure; the object content is placed under the heading.
Object selection: Multiple objects, at the same level or at different levels below the peak Output: Data for the selected objects only, not including direct children and lower level descendants.
- For each object: the object name is formatted in Word's Heading 1 style; the object content is placed under the heading. Headings appear in the order in which the objects are displayed in the structure.
Source: https://docs.sw.siemens.com/en-US/doc/282219420/PL20251212545240207.plm00038/id205826 · retrieved Fri Jul 10 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)