Introducing the KEYMACRO.NET library, this code will allow.NET developers to access the Microsoft Word Macro facility without requiring Microsoft Word installed on the machine, or even having to know anything about it. KEYMACRO is the first and only.NET library to support both Macros and Plugins, and it allows you to create and use word macros and word plugins. Its license is not obfuscated, which means it does not require special permissions to be installed on your PC. In addition, you can also create external DLLs to access this macro and plugin functionality.
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Features:
Easy to use IDE
Intuitive user interface
Operates on all Windows versions (2000-XP)
Support for Visual Studio
Supports macros and plugins
Does not require Microsoft Word to be installed on the machine
Works with.NET Framework, including 4.5
Compatible with any type of.NET language
Multilingual
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Tested on:
ASP.NET
C#
F#
C++
Borland.NET
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Usage:
In the basic project template, you can set the language code and the compiler to be used for your project. Once this has been done, it is possible to use the IDE to create a new project and start coding the macros and plugins.
While using the KeyMacro library, you can focus on the source code and the IDE will handle the rest.
You can use the following code to retrieve information about your version of Microsoft Word and the macros or plugins currently available:
Here is an example on how to create a simple document in the Word document to be read. This example shows how you can put the code into your.cs file to insert and format objects in the document. The code also demonstrates how the word selected can be used as a parameter to perform actions, such as formatting a word, inserting text, inserting an image and creating a table in the document. The code is inserted using the Visual Studio XML Comment feature to make it easy to read.
Here is an example of how you can insert text into a document. The code below is inserted using Visual Studio XML comment.
Here is an example of how to add a table to a document. The code below is inserted using Visual Studio XML comment.
License:
Word Reports is released under the terms of the a77f14ba26 hanngemi
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