<HeadingPairs> (Heading Pairs)

Heading pairs indicates the grouping of document parts and the number of parts in each group. These parts are not document parts but conceptual representations of document sections.

example:
<HeadingPairs>
  <vt:vector size="4" baseType="variant">
    <vt:variant>
      <vt:lpstr>Theme</vt:lpstr>
    </vt:variant>
    <vt:variant>
      <vt:i4>1</vt:i4>
    </vt:variant>
    <vt:variant>
      <vt:lpstr>Slide Titles</vt:lpstr>
    </vt:variant>
    <vt:variant>
      <vt:i4>3</vt:i4>
    </vt:variant>
  </vt:vector>
</HeadingPairs>

Parent Elements

<Properties>7.2.2.21)

Child Elements

Subclause

<vector> (Vector)

§7.4.2.34

The following XML Schema fragment defines the contents of this element:

<complexType name="CT_VectorVariant">
	<sequence minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1">
	<element ref="vt:vector"/>
	</sequence>
</complexType>