On Mar 13, 2007, at 9:57 AM, Greg Kraus wrote:

> It's actually because your application has to be in the same folder as
> the Microsoft Office Automation libraries which are included in MS
> Office.  That is what is stored in the "Office" folder in MS Office.
> Whenever an RB application is compiled to a format that produces a
> bundle, your actual application file does not reside in the Office
> folder - it now resides in a sub-folder within the bundle inside the
> Office folder and thus cannot get access to the Automation libraries.
> (At least that's my understanding of it.)

Just as an experiment, what happens if you copy the office automation  
libraries into your app's Contents/MacOS/ folder?  I don't use  
Office, so I can't answer that one myself.

Tim
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