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Control Microsoft Word using C#

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Hi All,

I think im posting My request in correct place.
If this is the wrong place to post my request, please email back to [email removed]. Thanks.

I need to develop a simple program using C# or any other language, which controls Microsoft Word.

I'll be doing the same operation's with microsoft word all the time, like to open a file edit in MS-Word, and same code again amd again. format it and so on.

So what i want to do is, when i click "File" Tab, dropdown menu is displayed.
and when i click "New" new file is opened, so on.


So instead of i doing this all the time, i want write a code where the OS accepts a click command from C# code as if a human being is clicking the "file menu tab" and operating MS-Word.


Please let me know if you've questions on what im trying to explain.

Thanks in advance,
Negss
Feb 20 '07 #1
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negss
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Hi Experts,

Does any one has had a chance to look into this?

Thanks & Regards,
Negss
Feb 22 '07 #2
RedSon
5,000 Expert 4TB
Sorry friend, I don't think that is possible. Word has an XML SDK that allows you to do some interesting things with XML solutions and the Word application, but I dont know if there is a way to control Word explicitly. However you can build your own application that uses Word.
Feb 22 '07 #3
negss
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Sorry friend, I don't think that is possible. Word has an XML SDK that allows you to do some interesting things with XML solutions and the Word application, but I dont know if there is a way to control Word explicitly. However you can build your own application that uses Word.

Thanks for youe kind reply.

I'll Keep trying for that. In the mean time, if someone finds logic for that or any new idea please let me know.

Thanks for all whoever has tried this for me.

Regards,
Negss
Feb 23 '07 #4

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