On more option:
 
If Openoffice supports, word import and swf export, then probably why do we need to write a new tool ?
 
In that case we will have to check the quality of OpenOffice, and we will have to find ways to automate these steps so that they can be used through a batch script.
 


 
On 5/2/06, Till Schneidereit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Umesh,

get ready for a _huge_ project ;)
I guess the best starting point would be the Office import filters of OpenOffice.org and maybe their swf export, too (though I don't know about the last one's quality).
Using those you'd have to publish your product under the lgpl, though, which might or might not be what you want.

cheers,
till

Umesh Sisodia wrote:
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>
> We want to develop an application which can read the MS Office files
> formats ( Word, Excel, Power point )m and generate a Falsh file ( SWF
> format ). We want this application to run on both Windows and Linux.
>
> Are their any APIs available to write SWF format documents
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