Abraxas,
you are welcome!
Please let me know if you need somethings else, COM module is just sketched.
Bye,
Roberto
Thanks for your work Roberto, I see a few applications for this coupled with the Comm module for the instruments I work with.
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Abraxas,
you are welcome!
Please let me know if you need somethings else, COM module is just sketched.
Bye,
Roberto
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Hi Roberto,Originally Posted by RobertoBianchi
Thanks for the win_findbytitle() function. This makes it a lot easyer.
No, I just mean instances of MSWord or Excel objects.
Kind Regards
Marcel
Kind regards<br /><br />Marcel
Hi Eros,Originally Posted by ErosOlmi
Thanks for the information. I use MSOffice 2002/2003 and I think it uses child MDI windows but I don't know for sure. The function looks the same but I have to test it.
Kind regards,
Marcel
Kind regards<br /><br />Marcel
Marcel,
I've checked and Word 2003 uses multiple windows one for each document so WIN_FindByTitle will be able to find different open documents using window title. The same for Word 2000.
Ciao
Eros
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Hi Eros,
That is what I call SERVICE, thanks.
Kind regards
Marcel
Kind regards<br /><br />Marcel
Thanks Marcel.
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