I agree with Ian that the simplest way is to create the document as a 
rich text file and embed in the document metatags for the variable 
text.  If you then <@include> the document in a taf, the metatags will 
be replaced with variable text.  Works like a charm.

John

On Monday, July 22, 2002, at 05:33 PM, Garth Penglase wrote:

> I don't use WiTango server on NT or Win2k but my first assumption would 
> be that the word doc is being created on the server, or is it sitting 
> on the server somewhere, and therefore should be 
> accessible/customisable through OLE or some similar Windows method used 
> to interact between programmes. I amn sure someone else out there will 
> be able to give you a specifics, but that is where I'd start looking. 
> Maybe a COM object?
>
> Garth
>
>
> At 08:15  22/07/02 -0400, you wrote:
>>    This may seem like an odd request, but is there any way to set up a 
>> parameter in a MS Word document that could be changed by a Witango 
>> program? I have a client that wants to attach word documents to email 
>> messages, and wants them customized based on the results of a Witango 
>> program output.
>>
>>    Does anyone know if this can even be accomplished? Platform is 
>> Windows NT Tango 2000.
>>
>>    As Always,
>>    Gene Wolf
>>
>>
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