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Word automation, Client side

I am trying to automate a MS word document through a
C#.NET web application. I could successfully do it on the
server side. I mean when the client is running my C#
application it opens the Word document on the server
computer and performs the tasks. I want to do the exact
similar thing on the client side. In another word I want
when the client runs my application it opens MS word
document on the client computer and performs the
automation. What are the necessary steps I should take to
perform this task?

Thanks, Farshad

Nov 17 '05 #1
1 1950
Here's the details for Excel, but it should be mostly the same for Word:
http://www.aspnetpro.com/NewsletterA...200309so_l.asp

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I hope this helps,
Steve C. Orr, MCSD, MVP
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I am trying to automate a MS word document through a
C#.NET web application. I could successfully do it on the
server side. I mean when the client is running my C#
application it opens the Word document on the server
computer and performs the tasks. I want to do the exact
similar thing on the client side. In another word I want
when the client runs my application it opens MS word
document on the client computer and performs the
automation. What are the necessary steps I should take to
perform this task?

Thanks, Farshad

Nov 17 '05 #2

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