Tool for showing a document's object structure?

S

shaagerup

Hi everyone,

I would like to know if there exists a tool that can show the Word
Object structure of a Word document? E.g.: In a visual way show me
what collections there are, which objects reside inside them, which
properties they have etc.

In that way, I would be able to create a Word document, and afterwards
examine the objects I created, so that I can create the same document
programmatically.

I am going to do a lot of automated Word-tasks, and it's quite time
consuming always to "guess", instead of *knowing* what the right
properties for each object should be.

I know that I could probably write such a tool myself, by looping
through all the objects in the Word doc.. But if a tool exists
already, I think I would go with that..

Best regards,
Søren
 
S

shaagerup

I have just found the tool I needed this morning: It can be downloaded
from
http://www.oaklandsoftware.com and is called "ActiveX/COM Inspector"..
A very useful application, it seems.

Hopefully it will be useful to other people as well :).


Best regards,
Søren
 

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