>>>What's the difference?
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>>>Alex.
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>>A Bunch -- like in Bananas! (g)
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>>What I look at is OLE is pretty much standard in it's way of doing things & in DDE each manufacturer implements 'their' interpretation of what they think DDE is. You must be very familiar with each piece of software's implementation of DDE,
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>>HTH,
>>Tom
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>So you mean I should use DDE if I need something that OLE doesn't specify?
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>Alex.
I mean DDE was the first attempt at high level windows messaging. OLE took it's place. Use OLE -- which btw, is now ActiveX... (s).
Tom