Tell When Office 2007 Save As PDF Add In Is Installed?
Sep 10, 2010I was wondering if anyone knows how I might be able to find out through VB.Net if the Save as PDF add in is installed for Office 2007?
View 4 RepliesI was wondering if anyone knows how I might be able to find out through VB.Net if the Save as PDF add in is installed for Office 2007?
View 4 RepliesI have created a Customized Excel template for Office 2007 using VSTO. currently i am showing this template under my templates. is it possible to show under Installed templates?
like we have in office 2007 Billing Statement, Blood Presser Tracker, Time Card , etc. Is it possibe to show the template which is created by me; under Installed templates?
I have installed the Microsoft Office 2007 addin to convert to PDF. Now I try to do the following code from VB to convert a word document to PDF it gives me the error Invalid Procedure call argument. Below is the code
Private Const Fname = "C: est.docx"
Private Sub Form_Load()
Dim obWord As Object
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I'm developing a small application that creates Excel files with user details. I'm developing this in vb.net 2008 express edition under Windows XP SP2 and with Office 2003.My target PC is running Windows Vista. I'm able to run my program without any problem and even the Excel files get created without any problem on this PC.However, the problem is when I try to open one of these created files in Vista, I get a message like below:
"The file you are trying to open, "TestMe.xls", is in a different format than specified by the file extension. Verify that the file is not corrupted and is from a trusted source before opening the file. Do you want to open the file now?" If I click yes, it opens up properly. This is a headache as it opens up in my developing PC without any hassle. I'm sure its something to do with the Excel reference I've made in my PC (which is running Office 2003).How best can I save this file so it opens up in Excel 2007 without the above message.
We have currently upgraded our development machines to Windows 7 and Office 2007. We have a vb 2008 app that references 2003 Office components to use for mail-merging to word.We loaded up our app in the vb environment today and were instantly greeted with missing components/functions which are related to the 2003 Office components. We can update these to use the Office 2007 components/functions instead, however we are unsure whether after doing this our vb app will work with machines only with Office 2003 on. can machines with Office 2003 on work with our vb app that references Office 2007 components?
View 5 Repliesi was wondering if someone could give me the final explanation on what i might be doing wrong here.I spent a lot of time reading around the net and the forum about how to add Threading capabilities to a VB project.
Nos, i've got .NET 4 installed, and i've added the system.tsr and mscorlib.dll files as reference in, say, Excel 2007 (see screenshot).However, when i try to make a thread with anything as basic as "Dim Thread1 As System.Threading.Thread", i get a user-defined type not found error.Indeed, when i use the object browser to see what's in the System file, theres nothing remotely linked to any Threading, and in the mscorlib file, nothing under "Threading" either, just a few Thread related functions, but nothing defining a data type
So I have this error.
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So I'm guessing it has something to do with the fact that I don't have office loaded on my computer. Now I have another laptop, with office that I loaded this project on, and it works fine. So do I have to load office on this computer, or can I just reference something?
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I'm working on a VB2008 project that references two Access databases using Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; It would seem if the user does not have MSOffice on their machine, the program crashes with a "XXX stopped working" on startup on Vista and Win7.I thought that Windows had XP and above had Jet functionality built in?
View 1 RepliesI have a function in my application which exports data to excel. It works fine when it is installed in a pc where office is installed. How can I run in a pc where Office is not installed? Do I need to install full Office in user computer? Are there any redistributables which makes my work done??
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I wana check outlook versions (from 97 to 2007) installed on system.how can do that in vb.net..
View 3 RepliesI am building a windows form application using visual basic (visual studio 2008). The idea is to query a MySQL DB and export the results to an excel document. I managed to do this using this code (I will just show the export to excel part):
Imports Excel = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Data
Imports MySql.Data.MySqlClient
Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
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And it works fine on my laptop (which has office 2003 installed), but when I create the setup package and install it on the server where I am going to use it (which does not have office installed), I get this error:
"Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {00024500-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} failed due to the following error: 80040154."
And for the record, I need the excel file, not a CSV.
I am working on a legacy VB.NET application that uses Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word, with Office 2003 installed on the server. When I publish my site, even though my config file clearly shows v11: The site will crash saying v12 couldn't be found: Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word, Version=12.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71e9bce111e9429c' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)
Note: I currently have Office 2003 & 2007 installed on my dev machine, also, when looking @ references I am given the option of selecting v11 or v12 (so v11 is def. there). Within a page on the site the page does an import statement for Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word. Is it possible to specify the version at this point, or any way to force it to use v11 without me uninstalling my v12?
I have created a PowerPoint addin using the steps from this article: Using RibbonX from Visual Basic
The plugin works fine when I start the project using F5 in Visual Studio 2005. But if I try to use the installer created by the setup project that is automatically added to the solution, the plug-in won't show when I run powerpnt.exe
Is there something I missed? Do I need to make some modifications to the installer?
this is my vs:but i want to get the office 2003 and 2007 add-ins in it.i am using the professional edition of vs do i need to install some components?
View 5 RepliesI have an Excel file endowed with a macro written under Office-2007.This file can be opened by Excel-2003, but the macro can't run because 2007-objects can't be recognized.My question is: does it exist a library or some trick to allow the macro running under Office-2003?
View 1 RepliesI am building a windows form application using visual basic (visual studio 2008).The idea is to query a MySQL DB and export the results to an excel document.I managed to do this using this code (I will just show the export to excel part):
Imports Excel = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Data
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I have office 2007 installed on my development PC but would like to include Office 2003 Object library in the project as a COM reference. Can I download the required files from anywhere for this or do I have to install Office 2003? |+--JDMils|+--VB6 & XL VBA+--VB Dot Net 2K8|
View 14 RepliesI installed the API redist [URL] for Office 2010 (Office 2010 was already installed). Then I tried to use code from MSDN [URL] just to see how it worked. I included the code here, since it's short. At the top of the file:
Code:
Imports Outlook = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook
... and in the class:
Code:
Private Sub SendSalesReport()
Dim mail As Outlook.MailItem = CType(Application.CreateItem( _
Outlook.OlItemType.olMailItem), Outlook.MailItem)
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Unfortunately, VS2010 balks at the very first line, not recognizing the namespace. What do I need to do?Oh, and I can't find Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.dll anywhere, either. Shouldn't that have been installed?
I have a windows form and I am attempting to create an excel file from a datatable that has already been created and i'm hitting a snag - the error is: The ':' character, hexadecimal value 0x3A, cannot be included in a name."I have a button to start the Export process, here's the
'here's all my imports for the form
Imports DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Packaging
Imports System.Text
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I Am about to buy a new office, and I must decide between 2007 and 2003.
I'd like to buy 2007 (same price where I live) but I cannot stand the UI.
Is there a way to make it look like 2003 (for me Word/Excel is enough) ?
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i have a question i need to copy email message from folder to another with VB.net 2008
View 1 RepliesI have a application VB.net which is working fine for office 2003.But one of the user has installed office 2007.I dont have the knowledge of BindingRedirect .
Old references
Interop.Access version 11.0
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I have a WinForm program developed in VB.Net with Visual Studio 2005. The program needs Microsoft Office Runtime installed atleast on the computer to allow the application to run without any errors.
Is their a way to check the computer to see if the minimum of the Runtime or Microsoft Office is installed on the computer? If either isn't I would like to display a message to the user on the startup of the application that states to atleast go to Microsot's site (I have full link to Runtime Download) and download the runtime for free.
Or is their a way to include the runtime as a component with my install for the application so if it isn't installed on the computer already it will install when the application is installed?
I have a software that writes data to Excel sheet. I'm using Microsoft Excel 11.0 Object Library for this. Everything is working fine so far, but apparently the drivers require Microsoft Office installed onto the computer.
Is there a way to write data to Excel format without having Microsoft Office installed?
It is my first time to code vb2010 with an application of database. I am doing my inventory system project and i do not know how to start my project. Can somebody help me to find a tutorial in visual basic 2010 and New Microsoft Office Access 2007 Database? I would like to use vb2010 and New Microsoft Office Access 2007 Database... Is this possible to use for my project?
View 10 RepliesOffice 2007 Ribbon in VB Express 2008?
View 8 RepliesI have print HexaDecimal u0081 which prints a unchecked box in a WORD document. When I used the following in Office 2003 environment : WdSelection.TypeText("u0081") It printed the required checkbox. but when I use the same line in Office 2007 its not printing anythings(empty space). Does not throw any error. Request to help to fix the issue around TypeText() parameters in Office 2007.
View 1 RepliesI have downloaded the official office 2007 UI ribbon .dll, but now what? I am coding in VB.net. I do not know where to place this .dll, and I do not see any additional controls anywhere at all. The readme explains how to license your copy, which I have done.Now what? I am hoping to magically see the ribbon control in the list of components I can add somewhere, but its just not there....Is there even a way to use this as a drag-n-drop component with the WYSIWYG Design View?
View 4 RepliesAfter intensive search i couldn't find any good and free office 2007 ribboncontrol in Vb.net.I took the liberty to try to convert an existing one of José Manuel Menéndez Poo written in C#.After an afternoon of converting i finally get the control working. But somehow there are some errors i cannot fix . (Something to do with the globalhook class).Maybe because i'm tired Maybe someone can take a look and see what is wron
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