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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.zip>
> Like I said: it's
not WebBrowser ActiveX control but Excel App object, created and imbedded into the form on the run-time.
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> 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.
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> (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.)
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> Regards,
>
> Ilya
Ilya,
I share with you my exercises, and as such they should be enhanced or even fixed to be in production. Please keep it in mind, and take them asis.
I do not know why do you think that ActiveX control is better than just a form, but if you wish, I am attaching example with WebBrowser that works with doc file displaying it inside the control.
Also I am attaching TestWord example, similar to TestExcel example in my previous reply.
Enjoy
Yuri Rubinov
http://www.foxite.com/uploads/b7f07056-d33e-4fcb-9ac9-04f332bb5525.ziphttp://www.foxite.com/uploads/c48c69ec-ad23-44bf-accf-767cb7e09c09.zip