Dennis,
On my machine, it doesn't appear in the Options screen, but it does show up when I drop an OLEContainer on a form and select Create New from the dialog. It's not as self-contained as TX Text Control, with the "Edit" mode and menus/toolbars, but it might work. Thanks.
>Joel,
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>If you have MS Word installed on your machine you will be able to see 'Microsoft Word Document' in VFP Tools/Options/Controls and select ActiveX controls. Check this option so you may drop it on a VFP form.
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>To edit the blank document you may call it using: ThisForm.myWordDoc.DoVerb( "Edit" ) where myWordDoc is the MS Word control you have dropped on the form.
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>Hope to help.
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>Dennis
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>>I'm really interested in Word. TX Text Control meets our needs for now, but if I could embed Word in a VFP form, it would be nice to have the more advanced features available.
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>>>What about the Rich Text Control?