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mveDave Kreskowiak15-Feb-06 15:09 
I take it your not modifying the file in Word?? You shouldn't be doing that at all. Not properly modifying the file according to OLE 2.0 will cause the other data streams to be lost.

There is no support for multistream files native in the .NET Framework BCL, so you'll have to P/Invoke all the necessary Win32 functions to work with one of these files. The problem with this is that most of the documentation for OLE 2.0 was archived years ago.

You might be able to gleen something from this[^] example though...


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