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I'm posting this again, as my first post was not answered. Is there is best practice example of how to create a Word document in vb.net version 2 web application that can be opened by a user. Basically the scenario is the client wants me to build a Word document with lots of formatting (fonts, headers, footers, etc). Thanks. Bob |
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This is my suggestion: http://officewriter.softartisans.com...riter-372.aspx You can also do it with the Office bits, but they are a bit unwieldy. -- Gregory A. Beamer MVP, MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA ************************************************* | Think outside the box! | ************************************************* "Gerhard" <Gerhard (AT) community (DOT) nospam> wrote in message news:FAE5E381-54FD-47AC-88FE-B378BCF4DA94 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... I'm posting this again, as my first post was not answered. Is there is best practice example of how to create a Word document in vb.net version 2 web application that can be opened by a user. Basically the scenario is the client wants me to build a Word document with lots of formatting (fonts, headers, footers, etc). Thanks. Bob |
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Thanks. Any examples on the Office bits you mentioned? "Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer)" wrote: This is my suggestion: http://officewriter.softartisans.com...riter-372.aspx You can also do it with the Office bits, but they are a bit unwieldy -- Gregory A. Beamer MVP, MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA ************************************************* | Think outside the box! | ************************************************* "Gerhard" <Gerhard (AT) community (DOT) nospam> wrote in message news:FAE5E381-54FD-47AC-88FE-B378BCF4DA94 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... I'm posting this again, as my first post was not answered. Is there is best practice example of how to create a Word document in vb.net version 2 web application that can be opened by a user. Basically the scenario is the client wants me to build a Word document with lots of formatting (fonts, headers, footers, etc). Thanks. Bob |
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I have not programmed against the Office libraries (Office bits) since 2001 or 2002, so I would have nothing recent, if I still have samples. I would try something like this (http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/wordapplication.asp) first. -- Gregory A. Beamer MVP, MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA ************************************************* | Think outside the box! | ************************************************* "Gerhard" <Gerhard (AT) community (DOT) nospam> wrote in message news:8331F307-6823-4BC6-ACD0-001AD6C67ED7 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... Thanks. Any examples on the Office bits you mentioned? "Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer)" wrote: This is my suggestion: http://officewriter.softartisans.com...riter-372.aspx You can also do it with the Office bits, but they are a bit unwieldy -- Gregory A. Beamer MVP, MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA ************************************************* | Think outside the box! | ************************************************* "Gerhard" <Gerhard (AT) community (DOT) nospam> wrote in message news:FAE5E381-54FD-47AC-88FE-B378BCF4DA94 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... I'm posting this again, as my first post was not answered. Is there is best practice example of how to create a Word document in vb.net version 2 web application that can be opened by a user. Basically the scenario is the client wants me to build a Word document with lots of formatting (fonts, headers, footers, etc). Thanks. Bob |
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