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Jan 18th, 2008, 12:01 PM
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saving word document using VB
I have a OLE control on the Form which contains a word document as an embedded object.
my code for generating the word file is as follows
ole1 is the name of the OLE Control
rtb is the name of the RichTexBox Control
freefilenum = freefile
OLE1.doverb -2
OLE1.datatext = rtb.RTFtext
the above code opens a new word document window with caption saying "document in Unamed "
Now I problem is how to save this opend document
I tried saving the file using the OLE's
OLE1.SSvetofile freefilenum
but it is saved in the binary format (and i don't know where is it saved)
i.e all junk charcters are saved
How to identify the opened unnamed word document and then save that file..
Thanks..
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Jan 18th, 2008, 12:28 PM
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Re: saving word document using VB
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Jan 18th, 2008, 12:48 PM
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Re: saving word document using VB
Any reason why you want to use OLE? Its not as powerful as directly automating word using the Word Object Model.
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