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Constants for Microsoft Office programming...

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A useful tool that I was able to help out on...


A short time ago,
John Coolidge shared a file in the Business Partner forum that had extracts of all the different Microsoft Office constant values for the different programs like Word and Excel.  I offered to take the separate files and put them in a Notes database so that they could be more easily referenced.  He posted them up on his site in order to share with others....  So here are the links...

The Raw Files
The Notes R5 database
The Notes N6 database

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Gravatar Image1 - Hi Tom! There was an article in the german c't mag quite a while ago about how to do this using VB. I used it for LotusScript code to create a ready-for-import lss constants file for about every COM application - see: http://www.sns1.de/partner/flamme/wflamme.nsf/Shortcut/DumpTypeLibInfo1 Wolfgang Flamme

Gravatar Image2 - That sounds interesting. I'll have to check it out. Thanks!

Gravatar Image3 - You're soooooooooooooo welcome! :-)

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