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use class java.lang.Runtime class.Here is the example. The following Java program opens a word file named example.doc in the program MS-Word You can associate any document editor/viewer for that matter.doc";Here the "C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOFFICE11WINWORD.exe" is the executable file for MS-WORD. Replace with your relevant MS-Word folder and implement this code in your project where required
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Computers & Technology by Sanskrithi J at 9:15 PM on July 23, 2008
, if you are going to write some code to automate MS-Word you might be well off to do that in C. After all, Microsoft makes both products.On the other hand, if you want your code to be portable and look at MS-Word as a sort of a word processing device, which in a sense it is, then you could writer a driver for it and do the bulk of your business logic and data-acess logic in Java. That would make your
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Computers & Technology by Gaurav at 2:59 AM on June 03, 2008
Beans is unrivaled.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write or NetBeans is unrivaled.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly
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Computers & Technology by Sanket at 1:46 AM on May 30, 2008
Beans is unrivaled.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge
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Computers & Technology by Sanket at 1:45 AM on May 30, 2008
.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge in such a tool and do the bulk of your development in Java anyway
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Computers & Technology by Sanket at 1:43 AM on May 30, 2008
Beans is unrivaled.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write, the power of a Java IDE like Eclipse or NetBeans is unrivaled.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool
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Computers & Technology by Sanket at 1:48 AM on May 30, 2008
.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge in such a tool and do the bulk of your development in Java anyway
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Computers & Technology by Sanket at 1:48 AM on May 30, 2008
.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge in such a tool and do the bulk of your development in Java anyway
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Computers & Technology by Sanket at 1:47 AM on May 30, 2008
Beans is unrivaled.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge in such a tool and do the bulk of your development in Java anyway
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Computers & Technology by Sanket at 1:47 AM on May 30, 2008
.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge in such a tool and do the bulk of your development in Java anyway
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Computers & Technology by Sanket at 1:47 AM on May 30, 2008
-save-automagically-generat ed-word-document...Well, the file with a sign is a temporary file that is used by MSword while we are editing a document. This happens to avoid unneccessary memory loss if we have opened mutliple document or applications. MSword copies and duplicates an opened doc file into multiple instances so that editing could be fast. for each and every function an temp doc is created. if you see all the files
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Computers & Technology by aman chauhan at 10:03 PM on May 06, 2008
, the power of a Java IDE like Eclipse or NetBeans is unrivaled.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge in such a tool and do
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Computers & Technology by Sanket at 1:54 AM on May 30, 2008
Beans is unrivaled.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge in such a tool and do the bulk of your development in Java anyway
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Computers & Technology by Sanket at 1:49 AM on May 30, 2008
.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge, the power of a Java IDE like Eclipse or NetBeans is unrivaled.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool
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Computers & Technology by Sanket at 1:49 AM on May 30, 2008
Beans is unrivaled.That said, if you want to write extensions to MS-Outlook or custom macros for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write for MS-Word, you are going to have to involve a Microsoft language tool in some way. Though frankly, it is possible to write a bridge in such a tool and do the bulk of your development in Java anyway
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Computers & Technology by Sanket at 1:49 AM on May 30, 2008