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Converting a DOC file to a PDF
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06/05/2011 08:37:50
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Produits tierce partie
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 7
Divers
Thread ID:
01509696
Message ID:
01510447
Vues:
117
>>>Thanks Gary. Looks interesting. Gotta love how the standard edition does not support DOCX nor hyperlinks. I'm curious about how >>you are using the control. Are you keeping letters in DOC files while using the control to import the DOCs for editing and >>for 'exporting' to PDF'? Does this allow you to avoid having MSWord installed on the workstation(s)... bypassing Word automation? >>Are you using the content for html emails?
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>I have built the control into my apps, so client can either use MS Word/Open Office to create .DOC files (I have avoided .DOCX for the moment) for "import" or they can edit direct in my app. I store on disk as .DOC files.
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>I no longer use Word automation as a) clients had mixed versions of Word causing incompatabilities b) some clients went over to Open Office (or nothing on some workstations) c) by using TxTextControl I could save as PDF and attach to an email or save as HTML and copy to email body (both of which I offer clients).
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>So our "Mail Merge" functionality became more flexible and more reliable. We wrote it as a "generic" add in and it's now incorprated into any application we develop as a standard feature.
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>Gary.

Gary, i am finding that TextControl does not support html image tags. No img src="myimg.jpg". You apparently insert the image into the message body of the control via IMAGEINSERT, much like an MSWord image insert i guess. Regarding your comment on "copy to email body", what are you doing for those html emails that contain images? Do you send emails that contain images?
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