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Cory
The other Office Document objects each have a DocumentProperties (and a
CustomDocumentProperties) collection(s), populated with DocumentProperty
objects that can allow for information not otherwise contained in the
document proper (or information that you want external applications to have
access to without opening the document, i.e. Sharepoint).
Publisher does not seem to have this feature. Unless i have overlooked
something, I cannot find the DocumentProperties collection or any means by
which to reference it. Anyone know if it is possible to create a custom
class of Publisher Document object that inherits the base class, while adding
the Custom Document Properties collection (and have it work correctly)?
I am not nearly developer enough to know how to accomplish that. Anyone
with some insight (either organic to the Publisher document, or added)?
Cory
CustomDocumentProperties) collection(s), populated with DocumentProperty
objects that can allow for information not otherwise contained in the
document proper (or information that you want external applications to have
access to without opening the document, i.e. Sharepoint).
Publisher does not seem to have this feature. Unless i have overlooked
something, I cannot find the DocumentProperties collection or any means by
which to reference it. Anyone know if it is possible to create a custom
class of Publisher Document object that inherits the base class, while adding
the Custom Document Properties collection (and have it work correctly)?
I am not nearly developer enough to know how to accomplish that. Anyone
with some insight (either organic to the Publisher document, or added)?
Cory