Kinda my point. Sharing is done a bit differently. You can't automatically createobject("Excel.Application") and then populate a spreadsheet. You have to create a contract with Excel and then the user hits the Share charm. Excel then launches and loads the data that was passed to it.
This is both better and worse. Worse: It requires user interaction. Better: Rogue programs can't just take over.
>Yeah, just like a normal app - the user is in charge because they have to choose to share to Excel or whatever. They have to hit the share button. Whats the difference?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer