RuleDoc Repair wizard
If Rule Solutions for Office detects inconsistencies between a RuleDoc and the underlying data model, you can use the RuleDoc Repair wizard to correct them.
Rule Solutions for Office (RSO) is deprecated in V8.8.1. This feature will be removed in a future release of the product. See Deprecated features for migration details.
When you open a RuleDoc, Rule Solutions for Office compares the contents of the RuleDoc with the underlying business rule data. If inconsistencies are detected, the RuleDoc Repair wizard can help you correct them.
Every element that a RuleDoc displays must have a corresponding element in the business rule data that is embedded in the RuleDoc file to ensure consistency when synchronizing RuleDocs. When you edit a RuleDoc that uses Rule Solutions for Office, consistency is maintained automatically.
However, problems might occur:
When you delete a content control displayed in a document that uses a regular version of Word, you do not remove the corresponding rule element in the business rule data. Likewise, when you copy and paste a content control, you do not create the corresponding rule element in the business rule data.
When an external application or process directly manipulates a RuleDoc by adding an element to the underlying business rule data through OpenXML, it might not create the corresponding content control in the document part.
You can correct these kinds of errors with the RuleDoc Repair wizard:
You can insert or remove elements from the underlying business rule data.
You can insert or remove content controls in the RuleDoc.