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How to get Menu click event of Winword using COM?

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    Hi, I am developing an application where we require to get the event of menu click on each menu (e.g. File-->New, Save, Close,Exit OR Edit--> Copy,Paste..). I am trying to get common event for all the menus so that I will come to know which menu is clicked by identifying Caption of it and then I will work accordingly. Any suggestions on this will be helpful Thanks

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      Hi, I am developing an application where we require to get the event of menu click on each menu (e.g. File-->New, Save, Close,Exit OR Edit--> Copy,Paste..). I am trying to get common event for all the menus so that I will come to know which menu is clicked by identifying Caption of it and then I will work accordingly. Any suggestions on this will be helpful Thanks

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      Have you found a solution to that problem? I need to sink File->Save event in word but I can't find any documentation about it.

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