The DSOFramer is for including Office inside an Active-X container. To
achieve what you want, you would have to code an Active-X container from
..NET and this would be quite a daunting task.
A better solution would be to use interoperability to include IE into your
..NET application and then, include the DSOFramer into this IE object.
S. L.
"Lowell D" <Lo*****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Can anyone point me to any documentation or examples of using the
DSOFramer
control, provided by Microsoft for automating inplace activation of
Office,
using VB.NET?
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Lowell D