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From: Sequel Solutions <akolkman@sequel.nl>
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Subject: Re: ole2 and Forms: SQLWord!
Date: Sun, 06 Jun 1999 14:20:25 +0200
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Hi Majon,

We have developed a solution for your problem.
Our product SQLWord integrates the Oracle database within Microsoft Word.
You can download an evaluation version at  http://www.sequel.nl

Sincerely,

Sequel Solutions

kasia2011@my-deja.com wrote:

> Hi,
>
> some weeks ago, Neil had problems with multiple instances of Word when
> working with ole2. I have the same question ->
>
> Does anyone know how to start an instance of Word97 from Forms (4.5)
> using the OLE2 package so that if an instance of Word97 is already
> running, the Forms application will use this instance?
>
> For instance, I'm using the following code :
>
>   application := ole2.CREATE_OBJ('Word.Application');
>
> This works, but I really don't want to create a new document every time
> I run this code
>
> Thanks for help.
>
> Kasia
>
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