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Here's one way using COM support in the beta... there are certainly others - including examining registry values...

$oWord = ObjCreate("Word.Application")
$sWordVersion = $oWord.Version
$oWord.Quit

Dale

Edit: removed extraneous character

Edited by DaleHohm

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Here's one way using COM support in the beta... there are certainly others - including examining registry values...

$oWord = ObjCreate("Word.Application")
$sWordVersion = $oWord.Version
$oWord.Quit

Dale

Edit: removed extraneous character

Thanks Dale!!!

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As Dale mentioned, there are other methods, here's another:

If you know where to locate the executable...or search the system for one such as WinWord.exe...

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