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LunaticFringe3-Feb-10 18:44
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Word can be automated; that is, it can be programatically started, it's document contents manipulated, etc. Data could be inserted without resorting to clipboard functions.

I've done this sort of thing from C# before, but not C++. That being said, if you really want to do it from C++, it should be possible. You can either use managed C++ and .NET classes to interact with Word, or I think it can also be done from native C++ via COM. (You'll have to check on that.) The COM thing is probably moot anyway; managed C++ would be a lot easier, although it would involve .NET dependencies...

Not a very definitive answer - hopefully someone else can give more direction.

Unsure | :~

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