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The above shows the use of two tab stops, and how to select/use it.
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# Exporting
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I used the express exporter in my [website](http://www.dolan.bio). It's very useful, and is the preferred way if you want to make a downloadable file for a visitor. it is much better than generating a physical file on the server, and then passing a download link to that file.
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## Express
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Simply use the exporter, and pass in the necessary parameters:
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```js
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var docx = require('docx');
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var doc = new docx.Document();
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var exporter = new docx.ExpressPacker(doc, res);
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exporter.pack('My Document');
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```
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where `res` is the response object obtained through the Express router. It is that simple. The file will begin downloading in the browser.
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## Standalone .docx file
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```js
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var docx = require('docx');
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var doc = new docx.Document();
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var exporter = new docx.LocalPacker(doc);
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exporter.pack('My Document');
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```
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Check the Wiki for exporting guide
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# Examples
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Check the Wiki for examples
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