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Hosting MS Office in WPF app

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    Hi, We need to host MS Office applications(integrate) in WPF. I tried web browser but that supports only PDF hosting. Then there is DSO Framer control, but that uses Windows host as root element. There we loose some flexibilty(Like dynamic resizing of window etc.). Is there a better way out Thanks

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      Hi, We need to host MS Office applications(integrate) in WPF. I tried web browser but that supports only PDF hosting. Then there is DSO Framer control, but that uses Windows host as root element. There we loose some flexibilty(Like dynamic resizing of window etc.). Is there a better way out Thanks

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      amit_1986 wrote:

      I tried web browser but that supports only PDF hosting

      No it doesn't. It's just a standard web browser - if you can open your document in IE, you can open it in the web browser component.

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