<guid> (Entry ID)

This element specifies a unique identifier (specified using a 128-bit GUID stored on the @val attribute) that uniquely identifies this document building block.
Note: : This unique identifier may be used by an application to uniquely reference a single building block regardless of different naming, for example when the same part has different names for localization purposes.
example:
<w:docPartPr><w:guid w:val="{00000000-5BD2-4BC8-9F70-7020E1357FB2}" /><w:docPartPr>

The <guid> element specifies that the unique identifier associated with the parent entry shall be {00000000-5BD2-4BC8-9F70-7020E1357FB2}. This value may be used as needed by an application, for example, to uniquely identify a part regardless of its name. ]

Parent Elements

<docPartPr>2.12.7)

Attributes

Description

<val> (GUID Value)

Specifies a 128-bit globally unique identifier (GUID) value as defined by the simple type referenced below. The contents of this GUID shall be interpreted based on the context of the parent XML element.

If this attribute is omitted, its value shall be assumed to be null (i.e. no GUID shall be associated with the parent XML element).

<… w:val="{6A9B8B6F-5BD2-4BC8-9F70-7020E1357FB2}"/>

The @val attribute value of {6A9B8B6F-5BD2-4BC8-9F70-7020E1357FB2} shall be associated with the context of the parent XML element. ]

The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_Guid simple type (§2.18.39).

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

<complexType name="CT_Guid">
	<attribute name="val" type="ST_Guid"/>
</complexType>