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Creating a word document using c#

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    Fahim A Salim
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    hi i am generating a word document using c# i required the document to be formated in two colums but i dont know how to do that can anyone help me.:doh:

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      hi i am generating a word document using c# i required the document to be formated in two colums but i dont know how to do that can anyone help me.:doh:

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      Chintan Desai
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      You can do this only if you have libray(dll) file for MS word class.I think you can get it from microsoft site.

      Regards Chintan www.visharadsoft.com (I am thinking to change humans to computer, but unfortunately GOD will not give me the source code)

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        hi i am generating a word document using c# i required the document to be formated in two colums but i dont know how to do that can anyone help me.:doh:

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        Paul Conrad
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        It can be done through the Office Interop library.

        "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon

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