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Associate .NET assembly with Word document

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Bit Twiddler - 23 Jun 2005 22:08 GMT
Hi,

I would like to have a .NET assembly (exe) run when a Word document
executes.

I have read that in VSTO 2005 Beta2 there is a ServerDocument object that
can be used to read/write xml into Word documents.  Supposedly this xml is
essentially equivalent to a manifest where I can associate an assembly with
a document.

I cannot find any other information regarding this.

Does anyone know of any links/samples/etc. that might help me out here?

Thanks!
BT
Harry Miller [MSFT] - 24 Jun 2005 15:42 GMT
Is this the feature you're thinking of?
http://blogs.msdn.com/eric_carter/archive/2005/06/17/429544.aspx

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