Jim Grimsby Jr. wrote:
Also anyone have any recommendations for an object browser that will allow
you to brows threw objects to determine what they do?

Quite honestly, the format I chose to develop the object model documentation in matches that of an object browser. Each object's properties, method, and events are listed just like you'd find in some sort of object browser. In fact, the only real need for an object browser is for those COM interfaces that aren't documented. Otherwise, the documentation will always give you more information than you'll find from an object browser.

If you are confused by the documentation, then we need to know what you're confused about so that we can either educate you, or fix the documentation so that it's no longer confusing.

Aaron

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