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    Hi, I want to get installed Word applications Author name using windows form. I manage to get the whether word application is installed or not. But Now I want Author name of that word application. So How can get it ? Thanks sjs

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      Hi, I want to get installed Word applications Author name using windows form. I manage to get the whether word application is installed or not. But Now I want Author name of that word application. So How can get it ? Thanks sjs

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      Hi, I don't know if you've looked into it already, but have a look at Word Automation. Here's a link I found that enables you to get the 'Author' property of a Word Document: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/303296[^] It may not be exactly what your after but it may help you on the right path. There's also this link about Word Automation in general[^]. Hope it helps. :) [Edit] If it's not in there, then check out the Registry[^], it may be a setting in there. Laters.

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      modified on Saturday, March 6, 2010 3:22 AM

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