How to access ms-word hrough ruby

I already tried the word examples given here but nothing seems to work
for me.

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I already tried the word examples given here but nothing seems to work
for me.

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abha t. wrote in post #997485:

I already tried the word examples given here but nothing seems to work
for me.

You'll find a decent amount of material here on automating MS Word with
Ruby:

  Ruby on Windows: word

David

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Without knowning "given here", no one can help you.

bbiker
renard@nc.rr.com

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On May 9, 2:15 am, "abha t." <aabhaatiw...@gmail.com> wrote:

I already tried the word examples given here but nothing seems to work
for me.

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There's 70 topics on ruby-forum that come up for "ms-word". Are you sure you
tried them all? :wink:

For Win32OLE to work, you'll need to have a copy of word installed. If you
have that prerequisite met, then show us a few code samples for what you're
trying and we'll see if we can get you pointed in the right direction.

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On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 9:55 AM, bbiker <renard@nc.rr.com> wrote:

On May 9, 2:15 am, "abha t." <aabhaatiw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I already tried the word examples given here but nothing seems to work
> for me.
>
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> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.

Without knowning "given here", no one can help you.

bbiker
renard@nc.rr.com