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I Want to work with word 2003,2007 in my mfc app

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    I Want to work with word 2003,2007 in my mfc app .what file do i need? i need to include msword.h but mfc i dont find msword.h

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      I Want to work with word 2003,2007 in my mfc app .what file do i need? i need to include msword.h but mfc i dont find msword.h

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      have you installed the Office SDK ?


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        have you installed the Office SDK ?


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        No, Where can I find it?

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          No, Where can I find it?

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          hummm, let me think... you want a Microsoft stuff, where could they hide that ? ? ?? ??? oh god, on their web site ![^]


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            hummm, let me think... you want a Microsoft stuff, where could they hide that ? ? ?? ??? oh god, on their web site ![^]


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            But there isn't any Office word or something like that... The Only thing is Word 2003 XML sdk

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              But there isn't any Office word or something like that... The Only thing is Word 2003 XML sdk

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              The Office Developer Center[^] may be a good place to start. Mark

              Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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                I Want to work with word 2003,2007 in my mfc app .what file do i need? i need to include msword.h but mfc i dont find msword.h

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                javad_2005 wrote:

                ...i dont find msword.h

                If you have added Word to your application via its type library, you will see the .h and .cpp files as part of the project.

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                  The Office Developer Center[^] may be a good place to start. Mark

                  Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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                  Can you send sdk link download for me? thank you...

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                    Can you send sdk link download for me? thank you...

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                    can you send office sdk download link ?

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