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2002ASP #424
Using VB code to access MS Word Functions

This code is an example of how to use various functions contained within the Word Application object. To use this code you must first set a reference to the word libary then declare a word application object. This code shows how to use the search/replace functions, how to bold items, how to do a "Save As" from the code and how to insert lines. There are also a few miscellanous methods such as how to tell if a file exists and how to kill it. This piece of code was origonally written as part of a class module and was incorporated into a dll to be used by other application developers that I was working with. I have a few other examples from the class if anyone is interested, please drop me a line. I hope that this saves someone some time in using word. I have not found too many good books or code examples that explain how to use word as an object.

2002ASP #425
Simple Email Send

While browsing through the files on this site, I noticed that most listings that dealt with sending e-mail using VB used the Winsock Control. I recently wrote a small demo for a customer that reads a database file, and then sends it to an email address. This code requires that you use the MAPISession Control as well the MAPIMessage control. You must also have a mail service installed on your system (Exchange,Outlook, ect.). Other than those requirements, the code is very easy to understand.

2002C #9028
Using VB code to access MS Word Functions

This code is an example of how to use various functions contained within the Word Application object. To use this code you must first set a reference to the word libary then declare a word application object. This code shows how to use the search/replace functions, how to bold items, how to do a "Save As" from the code and how to insert lines. There are also a few miscellanous methods such as how to tell if a file exists and how to kill it. This piece of code was origonally written as part of a class module and was incorporated into a dll to be used by other application developers that I was working with. I have a few other examples from the class if anyone is interested, please drop me a line. I hope that this saves someone some time in using word. I have not found too many good books or code examples that explain how to use word as an object.

2002C #9029
Simple Email Send

While browsing through the files on this site, I noticed that most listings that dealt with sending e-mail using VB used the Winsock Control. I recently wrote a small demo for a customer that reads a database file, and then sends it to an email address. This code requires that you use the MAPISession Control as well the MAPIMessage control. You must also have a mail service installed on your system (Exchange,Outlook, ect.). Other than those requirements, the code is very easy to understand.

2002VB #17632
Using VB code to access MS Word Functions

This code is an example of how to use various functions contained within the Word Application object. To use this code you must first set a reference to the word libary then declare a word application object. This code shows how to use the search/replace functions, how to bold items, how to do a "Save As" from the code and how to insert lines. There are also a few miscellanous methods such as how to tell if a file exists and how to kill it. This piece of code was origonally written as part of a class module and was incorporated into a dll to be used by other application developers that I was working with. I have a few other examples from the class if anyone is interested, please drop me a line. I hope that this saves someone some time in using word. I have not found too many good books or code examples that explain how to use word as an object.

2002VB #17633
Simple Email Send

While browsing through the files on this site, I noticed that most listings that dealt with sending e-mail using VB used the Winsock Control. I recently wrote a small demo for a customer that reads a database file, and then sends it to an email address. This code requires that you use the MAPISession Control as well the MAPIMessage control. You must also have a mail service installed on your system (Exchange,Outlook, ect.). Other than those requirements, the code is very easy to understand.

ASP_Volume2 #31222
Simple Email Send

While browsing through the files on this site, I noticed that most listings that dealt with sending e-mail using VB used the Winsock Control. I recently wrote a small demo for a customer that reads a database file, and then sends it to an email address. This code requires that you use the MAPISession Control as well the MAPIMessage control. You must also have a mail service installed on your system (Exchange,Outlook, ect.). Other than those requirements, the code is very easy to understand.

ASP_Volume2 #33498
Using VB code to access MS Word Functions

This code is an example of how to use various functions contained within the Word Application object. To use this code you must first set a reference to the word libary then declare a word application object. This code shows how to use the search/replace functions, how to bold items, how to do a "Save As" from the code and how to insert lines. There are also a few miscellanous methods such as how to tell if a file exists and how to kill it. This piece of code was origonally written as part of a class module and was incorporated into a dll to be used by other application developers that I was working with. I have a few other examples from the class if anyone is interested, please drop me a line. I hope that this saves someone some time in using word. I have not found too many good books or code examples that explain how to use word as an object.

ASP_Volume3 #44901
Simple Email Send

While browsing through the files on this site, I noticed that most listings that dealt with sending e-mail using VB used the Winsock Control. I recently wrote a small demo for a customer that reads a database file, and then sends it to an email address. This code requires that you use the MAPISession Control as well the MAPIMessage control. You must also have a mail service installed on your system (Exchange,Outlook, ect.). Other than those requirements, the code is very easy to understand.

ASP_Volume3 #44902
Using VB code to access MS Word Functions

This code is an example of how to use various functions contained within the Word Application object. To use this code you must first set a reference to the word libary then declare a word application object. This code shows how to use the search/replace functions, how to bold items, how to do a "Save As" from the code and how to insert lines. There are also a few miscellanous methods such as how to tell if a file exists and how to kill it. This piece of code was origonally written as part of a class module and was incorporated into a dll to be used by other application developers that I was working with. I have a few other examples from the class if anyone is interested, please drop me a line. I hope that this saves someone some time in using word. I have not found too many good books or code examples that explain how to use word as an object.

C_Volume2 #72284
Simple Email Send

While browsing through the files on this site, I noticed that most listings that dealt with sending e-mail using VB used the Winsock Control. I recently wrote a small demo for a customer that reads a database file, and then sends it to an email address. This code requires that you use the MAPISession Control as well the MAPIMessage control. You must also have a mail service installed on your system (Exchange,Outlook, ect.). Other than those requirements, the code is very easy to understand.

C_Volume2 #74560
Using VB code to access MS Word Functions

This code is an example of how to use various functions contained within the Word Application object. To use this code you must first set a reference to the word libary then declare a word application object. This code shows how to use the search/replace functions, how to bold items, how to do a "Save As" from the code and how to insert lines. There are also a few miscellanous methods such as how to tell if a file exists and how to kill it. This piece of code was origonally written as part of a class module and was incorporated into a dll to be used by other application developers that I was working with. I have a few other examples from the class if anyone is interested, please drop me a line. I hope that this saves someone some time in using word. I have not found too many good books or code examples that explain how to use word as an object.

Java_Volume1 #90828
Simple Email Send

While browsing through the files on this site, I noticed that most listings that dealt with sending e-mail using VB used the Winsock Control. I recently wrote a small demo for a customer that reads a database file, and then sends it to an email address. This code requires that you use the MAPISession Control as well the MAPIMessage control. You must also have a mail service installed on your system (Exchange,Outlook, ect.). Other than those requirements, the code is very easy to understand.

Java_Volume1 #93104
Using VB code to access MS Word Functions

This code is an example of how to use various functions contained within the Word Application object. To use this code you must first set a reference to the word libary then declare a word application object. This code shows how to use the search/replace functions, how to bold items, how to do a "Save As" from the code and how to insert lines. There are also a few miscellanous methods such as how to tell if a file exists and how to kill it. This piece of code was origonally written as part of a class module and was incorporated into a dll to be used by other application developers that I was working with. I have a few other examples from the class if anyone is interested, please drop me a line. I hope that this saves someone some time in using word. I have not found too many good books or code examples that explain how to use word as an object.

1_2002 #104386
Using VB code to access MS Word Functions

This code is an example of how to use various functions contained within the Word Application object. To use this code you must first set a reference to the word libary then declare a word application object. This code shows how to use the search/replace functions, how to bold items, how to do a "Save As" from the code and how to insert lines. There are also a few miscellanous methods such as how to tell if a file exists and how to kill it. This piece of code was origonally written as part of a class module and was incorporated into a dll to be used by other application developers that I was working with. I have a few other examples from the class if anyone is interested, please drop me a line. I hope that this saves someone some time in using word. I have not found too many good books or code examples that explain how to use word as an object.

1_2002 #104387
Simple Email Send

While browsing through the files on this site, I noticed that most listings that dealt with sending e-mail using VB used the Winsock Control. I recently wrote a small demo for a customer that reads a database file, and then sends it to an email address. This code requires that you use the MAPISession Control as well the MAPIMessage control. You must also have a mail service installed on your system (Exchange,Outlook, ect.). Other than those requirements, the code is very easy to understand.

2_2002-2004 #117975
Simple Email Send

While browsing through the files on this site, I noticed that most listings that dealt with sending e-mail using VB used the Winsock Control. I recently wrote a small demo for a customer that reads a database file, and then sends it to an email address. This code requires that you use the MAPISession Control as well the MAPIMessage control. You must also have a mail service installed on your system (Exchange,Outlook, ect.). Other than those requirements, the code is very easy to understand.

2_2002-2004 #120251
Using VB code to access MS Word Functions

This code is an example of how to use various functions contained within the Word Application object. To use this code you must first set a reference to the word libary then declare a word application object. This code shows how to use the search/replace functions, how to bold items, how to do a "Save As" from the code and how to insert lines. There are also a few miscellanous methods such as how to tell if a file exists and how to kill it. This piece of code was origonally written as part of a class module and was incorporated into a dll to be used by other application developers that I was working with. I have a few other examples from the class if anyone is interested, please drop me a line. I hope that this saves someone some time in using word. I have not found too many good books or code examples that explain how to use word as an object.

3_2004-2005 #136519
Simple Email Send

While browsing through the files on this site, I noticed that most listings that dealt with sending e-mail using VB used the Winsock Control. I recently wrote a small demo for a customer that reads a database file, and then sends it to an email address. This code requires that you use the MAPISession Control as well the MAPIMessage control. You must also have a mail service installed on your system (Exchange,Outlook, ect.). Other than those requirements, the code is very easy to understand.

3_2004-2005 #138795
Using VB code to access MS Word Functions

This code is an example of how to use various functions contained within the Word Application object. To use this code you must first set a reference to the word libary then declare a word application object. This code shows how to use the search/replace functions, how to bold items, how to do a "Save As" from the code and how to insert lines. There are also a few miscellanous methods such as how to tell if a file exists and how to kill it. This piece of code was origonally written as part of a class module and was incorporated into a dll to be used by other application developers that I was working with. I have a few other examples from the class if anyone is interested, please drop me a line. I hope that this saves someone some time in using word. I have not found too many good books or code examples that explain how to use word as an object.

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