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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T19:55:45+00:00 2026-05-15T19:55:45+00:00

I’m using the OpenXML SDK to programatically replace some <w:sdt/> elements with chunks of

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I’m using the OpenXML SDK to programatically replace some <w:sdt/> elements with chunks of OpenXML (WordProcessingML) markup.

For example, I have a paragraph with these contents:

<w:p>
  <w:run><w:text> Text before </w:text></w:run>
  <w:sdt><w:sdtPr> ...</w:sdtPr><w:sdtContent>...</w:sdtContent></w:sdt>
  <w:run><w:text> Text after </w:text></w:run>
</w:p>

And a table with a structure like this:

<w:tbl>
  <w:tblPr>...</w:tblPr>
  <w:tblGrid> ... gridCol elements ...</w:tblGrid>
  <w:tr>
    <w:trPr>...</w:trPr>
    <w:tc>
   <w:tcPr>...</w:tcPr>
   <w:p> Cell contents </w:p>
    </w:tc>
    <w:tc>
   <w:tcPr>...</w:tcPr>
   <w:p> Cell contents </w:p>
    </w:tc>
  </w:tr>
 </w:tbl>

Basically I want to replace the <w:sdt/> element in the paragraph with the table markup.
The problem is that I cannot just replace it because it will create an invalid document (a table with paragraphs inside another paragraph element isn’t valid).

The result that I want to get is this:

<w:p>
  <w:run><w:text> Text before </w:text></w:run>
</w:p>
<w:tbl>
  <w:tblPr>...</w:tblPr>
  <w:tblGrid> ... gridCol elements ...</w:tblGrid>
  <w:tr>
    <w:trPr>...</w:trPr>
    <w:tc>
   <w:tcPr>...</w:tcPr>
   <w:p> Cell contents </w:p>
    </w:tc>
    <w:tc>
   <w:tcPr>...</w:tcPr>
   <w:p> Cell contents </w:p>
    </w:tc>
  </w:tr>
</w:tbl>
<w:p>
  <w:run><w:text> Text after </w:text></w:run>
</w:p>

I was thinking on creating a method that created a new paragraph with the elements before the <w:sdt/> element, and another one with the elements after the sdt element, but it seems like such a method would be error-prone.

Is there a method that can do what I want without having to do it manually (a method that does what Word does when I try to insert a new table inside a text line)?

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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    2026-05-15T19:55:46+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:55 pm

    I totally think you should go down the path of splitting the the runs before and after the Content Control that you want to replace with a table into seperate paragraphs. It’s only really error prone if you give Word a reason to have weird runs though. Like I wants a new thing will be three runs because wants is syntactically incorrect in this sentence and Word will flag that as dirty and unless/until you choose in Word to correct it or to ignore it, it will remain three runs. That’s the only issue I would foresee.

    However, if you’ve got a strategy around that (like forcing users to spell-check their documents), the rest is certainly doable. If you’re not familiar with Eric White’s blog, it will be your best friend when developing with the Open XML SDK in Word. For example, these articles alone should answer most/all of your questions about how to use functional transformation to parse, insert and replace.

    1. Processing all Content Parts in an
      Open XML WordprocessingML
      Document
    2. Inserting / Deleting / Moving
      Paragraphs in Open XML
      Wordprocessing Documents
    3. Splitting Runs in Open XML Word
      Processing Document Paragraphs
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