Edraw Viewer Component for Word contains a standard ActiveX control that acts as
Version | 8.0.0.630 |
Updated | April 15 2023 |
Developer |
EDrawSoft
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User Rating |
933
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Original File Size | 5.5 MB |
Downloads | 7435 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2003 |
Category | Programming |
Edraw Viewer Component for Word contains a standard ActiveX control that acts as an ActiveX document container for hosting MS Word documents in a custom form or Web page.
This component is both lightweight and flexible at the same time, as it provides developers with new opportunities when they want to employ Office in a customized manner.
The control is designed to handle specific issues that make using ActiveX documents from a non-top-level host window difficult, and serves as a starting place for constructing your own embedded object file viewer or editor as an ActiveX control.
It is a great solution for companies wishing to display read-only Word document data to their employees while restricting modifications to the underlying data. You can also display password protected Word documents without supplying passwords to your users - keep your confidential data safe and secure!
With the Word component it is easy to upload or download file between server and client via HTTP/FTP. It can be easily integrated to the modern integrated development environments like Visual C++, Visual Basic, C# or VB.NET, Acess, ASP.NET, Visual FoxPro, Delphi, PowerBuilder, and more.
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