IE should do. I never use it (instead I directly use Shell.Explorer and deliver nothing special).
Yes there is a way to save changes and even use full word features. If you want to prevent it you'd need extra things like eventhandler. IOW it's like you're navigating to a word doc from your web browser (just showing in a form).
If your intent is to give ability to do anything with doc I suggest you instead to use createobject('word.application') or Shellexecute.
Cetin
>Cetin:
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>What would i need to ship w/ my app in order to use the _WEBBROWSER4 control?
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>Would users need to have a certain version of IE installed in order to use?
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>If i am displaying a word doc in the control, is there a way to save changes to the word doc made by the user via the control?
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>>>I've tried looking for the answer to this by searching thru the message strings, but the answers all seem a bit too complicated to me; that may simply be bacsue the problem is to complicated for someone with my level of experience! :)
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>>>All I want to do is display a form with the Word document adocument.doc on it, and if the document is too large to fit within the space I define on the form, that there be scroll bars like an editbox. The document should retain it's RTF, and be uneditable.
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>>>I have managed to figure out how to put a 'blank' Word document on a form.
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>>Chris,
>>Put a webbrowser control from gallery and navigate2 your .doc
>>Cetin