>>>>>I have successfully opened wang imager and sent a tif image to view. Now I need to know if there is anyone who can tell me how to tell wang imager to take another tif image, but dont open another session of wang imager, but use the existing one that is already opened and just open this new tif inside of it. So that the user can open up 2,3,4 or file tif files at once inside on one session of wang imager.
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>>>>>Any help would be appreciated..
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>>>>I believe the method is:
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>>>>loImgObject.AppendExistingPages[ImageFile],[Page],[Count],[DisplayUIFlag]
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>>>>ImageFile is the name of the file (string)
>>>>Page is the page number in the source file from where you start to append
>>>>Count is the number of pages to append from the source file
>>>>DisplayUIFlag is logical and if .T. displays a dialog box that allows the user to select an image file to append, .F. does not display the dialog box.
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>>>>This was taken from the Professional Developer's Guide for V2.0 of the Kodak Imaging Professional Control.
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>>>>HTH
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>>>Where can I get a copy of the Professional Developers Guide?
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>>>Jack
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>>I think you would have to purchase Imaging Professional v2.0 (its about $200) and it gives you the Complete OCX, Server OCX's for the Kodak control. With that , you get a 350 page manual on the Active X control. It will do OCR, image manipulation and everything else surrounding document management. Go to
http://www.eastmansoftware.com/products/Imaging/pr_img_index.htm>
>Thaks I will check it out.
Thaks back Bret, that should really help me out.
Jack