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Why not open the Word document, grab the contents as RTF and paste it into a RichEdit control? Should be very close.

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@jchd

Thanks very much for your quick reply.

I would want to use modify, save, and SaveAs in my GUI and also get word tools in my GUI. I am unsure whether Richedit would allow that. I am not very sure I have understood you properly either.

I was thinking of something like ObjCreate.

Thanks again.

Ajit

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I would want to use modify, save, and SaveAs in my GUI

That I believe isn't very difficult with the available GUI machinery.

and also get word tools in my GUI. I am unsure whether Richedit would allow that.

I hardly see an instance of Word cope with any homebrew GUI, yours or mine. It needs to handle its own controls, which you can't implement yourself.

I seem to recall that MS Office is also special in the way some (all?) controls are made. But this is possibly outdated knowledge. Just tried Au3Info: not that much success in finding standard stuff in a Word window.

I was thinking of something like ObjCreate.

That creates a Word instance (visible or not) with all bells and whistles but not in your garden. You might be able to fake it: cut down a child transparent window in your GUI and arrange to place it modal over the Word frame + toolbars & menus ... But I can't imagine Word acting with/on your own controls.

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#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>

$Form1 = GUICreate("Test Webbrowser", 400,300,400,300, _
         BitOr($GUI_SS_DEFAULT_GUI, $WS_SYSMENU ,$WS_SIZEBOX, $WS_MAXIMIZEBOX), $WS_EX_COMPOSITED)

$Obj = ObjCreate("Shell.Explorer.2")
$browser = GUICtrlCreateObj($Obj, 0, 0, 400, 300)
GUICtrlSetResizing ( -1, $GUI_DOCKRIGHT )

$wordfile = FileOpenDialog("Select MSword File", @DesktopDir & "\", "Docs (*.doc;*.dot)", 1 )
$Obj.Navigate($wordfile)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)


While 1
    $msg = GuiGetMsg()
    Select
        Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            ExitLoop
    EndSelect
WEnd

Exit

@jchd

Thanks for your help.

I have a code using objectcreate but it does not seem to be working fine. I do not know whether it is the correct way of getting a word document in a GUI.

Furthermore it is not at all stable flickering all the time although the document can be modified.

Thanks in advance.

Ajit

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The problem lies inside your case statement. Your loop is just waiting for you to close the GUI. You should study the example given under Examples - GUI - Advanced called "menu.au3" see section posted below:

While 1
        $msg = GUIGetMsg()


        Select
            Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Or $msg = $cancelbutton
                ExitLoop
                        ;You need a statement like this
            Case $msg = $fileitem
                $file = FileOpenDialog("Choose file...", @TempDir, "All (*.*)")
                If @error <> 1 Then GUICtrlCreateMenuItem($file, $recentfilesmenu)

                                ;This is where the actual loading should be done 
                    
            Case $msg = $exititem
                ExitLoop

            Case $msg = $okbutton
                MsgBox(0, "Click", "You clicked OK!")

            Case $msg = $aboutitem
                MsgBox(0, "About", "GUI Menu Test")
        EndSelect
    WEnd

You should look in help and try using;

#include <Word.au3>

_WordDocOpen ( ByRef $o_object , $s_FilePath [, $b_ConfirmConversions = 0 [, $i_Format = 0 [, $b_ReadOnly = 0 [, $b_Revert = 0 [, $b_AddToRecentFiles = 0 [, $s_PasswordDocument = "" [, $s_WritePasswordDocument = ""]]]]]]] )

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