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      I guess WPF is now mainstream enough for this forum to be filling with ignorant people, just like the others :(

      priyagee wrote:

      i am new to wpf

      Then you should buy a book and read it.

      priyagee wrote:

      i need to open microsoft word document

      Do you mean open inside your program ? What makes you think WPF can do that ?

      priyagee wrote:

      in ribbontoolbar button click

      There's a WPF ribbon bar control ? The control you use doesn't really make any difference, or are you saying you don't know how to handle a click event, either ?

      priyagee wrote:

      Can anyone help me .

      I doubt it.

      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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        Hi Priyagee, If you click on the Office Button (the round button in the far left hand corner of the screen), it is the second option on the drop down menu. Just hover over the word “Open”. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Cheers, MSOffice Canada

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