>However i'd like to find another way.
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>>This requires VFP 6 service pack 3 at least. The Session class was introduced in this version.
John Koziol wrote this utility because there was nothing else.
As I see it, you have a few choices:
1. Use Frx2Word. (doesn't sound like an option for you) :-)
2. Write your own version of Frx2Word. (not something I would highly recommend)
3. Bypass the VFP report creation and use OLE Automation to directly output to Word. Create whatever cursors you need in VFP, create a Word object (e.g. oWord=Createobject("Word.Application")) and write text, create Word tables, etc.
Good luck!
Larry Miller
MCSD
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