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    What do you think of writing an article about controlling Microsoft Word Document from ASP.NET ? Could it be an interesting article for someone ? I had to build a Microsoft Word document with asp.net and now I have what it's needed for an article. Tell me your ideas, please. Michela

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      What do you think of writing an article about controlling Microsoft Word Document from ASP.NET ? Could it be an interesting article for someone ? I had to build a Microsoft Word document with asp.net and now I have what it's needed for an article. Tell me your ideas, please. Michela

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      Well, I'd be intersted in information on a "Mail Merge" like function: streaming Name/Address information into a Word template from an aspx template. I built the function in ASP, using the RTF format as the template (the app is intended for Office 97 users, otherwise I'd have uses html templates). It works, but now I'm porting (rewriting really) most of the code to aspx, so I'd be quite interested in your ideas.

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        Well, I'd be intersted in information on a "Mail Merge" like function: streaming Name/Address information into a Word template from an aspx template. I built the function in ASP, using the RTF format as the template (the app is intended for Office 97 users, otherwise I'd have uses html templates). It works, but now I'm porting (rewriting really) most of the code to aspx, so I'd be quite interested in your ideas.

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        By now I have a project where I build a class that can do the following things : - open a new document based on a template. - open a document, append something, save (eventually with a new name) - open a document with bookmarks inside and write some text base on bookmarks. Some other things, like insert new paragraph, insert text, insert page break. If you are interested I can send you all the project with some comments. Michela

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          Well, I'd be intersted in information on a "Mail Merge" like function: streaming Name/Address information into a Word template from an aspx template. I built the function in ASP, using the RTF format as the template (the app is intended for Office 97 users, otherwise I'd have uses html templates). It works, but now I'm porting (rewriting really) most of the code to aspx, so I'd be quite interested in your ideas.

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          I forgot to tell you that it's in C# but I think it isn't complicated to trasform in VB.NET. Michela

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            I forgot to tell you that it's in C# but I think it isn't complicated to trasform in VB.NET. Michela

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            This sounds very promising, c# is great, I also switched to using it instead of VB (Script). I'd be very interested to see your code so far.

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              This sounds very promising, c# is great, I also switched to using it instead of VB (Script). I'd be very interested to see your code so far.

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              Ok, I fix something and then I'll send a message so I can send you the code. Sorry I don't now if I will finish today, but I try to finish as soon as possible. Michela

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                Ok, I fix something and then I'll send a message so I can send you the code. Sorry I don't now if I will finish today, but I try to finish as soon as possible. Michela

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                Hello Michela, Hoe are you doing with the work?

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                  Hello Michela, Hoe are you doing with the work?

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                  Look at the ASP.NET section, I put the article about Word and ASP.NET http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/WordApplication.asp By Michela

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                    Look at the ASP.NET section, I put the article about Word and ASP.NET http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/WordApplication.asp By Michela

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                    Great! I'll check it out. Thanks a lot!

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