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> > Yes, that's what I am (was) looking for.
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> > No, colleague, WebBrowser brings up Excel or Word app, depending. It doesn't show it in its own window. Trust me, I tested it.
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> > Regards,
> >
> > Ilya
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> And trust me, you can do it. There were several examples posted. There were several articles. Attached is an example, but with no control: just place Excel window into the form.
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> Best Wishes,
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> Yuri Rubinov
>
http://www.foxite.com/uploads/99bf438d-91cd-450a-8677-e77fb391277a.zipLike I said: it's
not WebBrowser ActiveX control but Excel App object, created and imbedded into the form on the run-time.
But that's very interesting sample, thank you! I will have to just go and search for the similar samples for MS Word app, I'm sure there are some.
(BTW, there's no need to add Excel window onto the form in this sample: I ran it "As Is", it created it on-the-run.)
Regards,
Ilya