Hi Tore,
Registering the type library adds it to the list of classes that appears after typing "As" in the Local statement. As you said, I don't think registering is required to enable Intellisense on the item. Same goes for native VFP classes. I do think registration is required for Intellisense on Web Services though.
>Hi Tamar,
>
>Sorry for dropping in, but AFAIK you don't have to add it into the Intellisense manager. Is it correct that the only benefit by adding it, is that you don't have to add the 'Local xxx as word.application' line? Or are there other benefits?
>
>>>Hi,
>>>How to have intellisense with word.application?
>>>
>>>Thank you
>>
>>You need to add it in the IntelliSense Manager:
>>
>>1) Tools | IntelliSense Manager
>>2) Click on Types tab
>>3) Click Type Libraries button
>>4) Find Word in the list (something like Microsoft Word 9.0 Object Library) and check it.
>>5) Click Done.
>>6) Click OK to close the IntelliSense Manager.
>>
>>Tamar