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Can someone help me?

I am running Visual Studio 2003, Framework 1.1 and IIS (do remember),
and OFFICE 2003. I noticed when trying to use it that visual studio
could not find "Microsoft.Offi ce.Interop.word ". I could not find it
among the references in the "add a reference" procedure. I tried
importing and error- could not find... Then I went to the Ms download
site and downloaded 2003 interop stuff for office, lloked in visual
studio ...still could not find. Looked in control panel at installed
program list and it was there, rebooted and same thing. What can I do
to get these interop assemblies available for use in Visual Studio?

Nov 21 '05 #1
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"garyinmiami200 3" <ga************ *@yahoo.com> schrieb:
I am running Visual Studio 2003, Framework 1.1 and IIS (do remember),
and OFFICE 2003.


INFO: Considerations for Server-Side Automation of Office
<URL:http://support.microso ft.com/?scid=kb;EN-US;257757>

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