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Hi all
Can one produce a worddocument initiated from when a user clicks a link
inside an intranet ? The worddocument is going to be dynamically generated
from a db.
Any thoughts ?
/Johan
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Dody Gunawinata
Yes.
Create a linkbutton and trigger a method that create word document.
For the basic mechanism of creating Word document from .Net, go to=20
http://dodyg.org
/categories/internetGuideToDotnet/2002/06/03.html
After that, most of it would be working over the formatting of the
content inside the Word document.=20
The only downside of producing the word document in a server is that you
will need to have a terminal server session running in order for the
Word to launch from ASP.Net call.
The DCOM security for Word requires that an Interactive User exist
before Word COM server can be launched.
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