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Julia - 03 Aug 2005 11:58 GMT
hi,
I have created a word form where users can insert text into text form fields.

The user first opens the word document from a web page. Then the user enters
the text and press the save button (in the document). At the save event I
would like the application to get the text from the text form fields. Is that
possible?

Tanks
Julia
hB - 03 Aug 2005 12:24 GMT
In the word document (supplied by you on webpage) you must have
embedded some macro (VBA) and those script-code can get the info out of
FORM controls (from within any Office application)

(Save event is some SAVE CommandButton.Click())

Note that this is being all done in the MS word document itself (not
your WEB-Application) and that word document is on the client side, it
can not call any object (dotnet/com) on the place where your WEB
Application resides.

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hB

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