Re: How do I parse a Word document with a programming language? by TommyX
TommyX
Mon Sep 27 11:55:11 CDT 2004
I've been an embedded programmer for a long time, but am pretty new to
Microsoft stuff. Where do I start reading about accessing word objects.
What I want to do is open a Word doc scan for a table, then grab the first
cells content in each row. The would be for these documents the requirements
identifier. Then eventually put that into a Excel documents first row in
groups per Word documents tables. For a newcomer that is a big task.
Where do I start reading about Word objects? And am I asking the right
questions?
TommyX
"Helmut Weber" wrote:
> Hi Tommy,
> without using word, which would not be much of a drawback,
> I'd say, not at all. Otherwise, you must be on equal terms with MS,
> financially, or you are a real genius.
> Any of the languages you mention, should be able to create
> a reference to word and use a word object from then on.
> By the way, what a table is made off, are cells!
> These may contain fields of every kind, but I guess,
> that is not what you are thinking of.
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> Word XP, Win 98
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