How to retrieve a Document window's coordinates

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Rami

Gents,

I've posted this message in another newsgroup, but I got no answer.
So I am going to try my luck here and hopefully I get some guidance.

I have a .net (2.0) C# Add-in that displays a windows form when a
button is clicked from Word XP.


I need the form to be positioned at the same (X, Y) coordinates as the
document window, that's the one that typically has the rulers on the
top and left sides, and vertical and horizontal scrollbars on the
opposite sides.


I was able to confirm that ActiveWindow.UsableWidth and
ActiveWindow.UsableHeight are the width and height of the Document
Window, I just need to find the (X, Y) coordinates of that window.


I thought the answer was in ActiveWindow.Left and ActiveWindow.Top but
it seems they always have the same values as Application.Left and
Application.Top.


Here's what the Word object model readily gives me:


Application.Top
Application.Left


ActiveWindow.Top
ActiveWindow.Left


Application.Height
Application.Width


ActiveWindow.Height
ActiveWindow.Width


Application.UsableHeight
Application.UsableWidth


ActiveWindow.UsableHeight
ActiveWindow.UsableWidth


I tried all combinations of these to get the (X, Y) coordinates of
the
Document window to no avail. The closest I got was:


X = Application.Left + (Application.Width - ActiveWindow.UsableWidth)
Y = Application.Top + (Application.Height -
ActiveWindow.UsableHeight)


The problem with these formulae is that they don't take into account
Toolbars added to the bottom and right sides of the Document window,
in which case the ActiveWindow's UsableWidth and UsableHeight are
affected but my X and Y coordinates shouldn't.


Any help would be appreciated.


Thank you in advance.
Rami.
 

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