Binder and Office 2003

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Raffi Bearmant

Dear All,
SInce apparently binder was ditched by msoft does anyone know if there is
a simaler solution elswhere by msoft or any other company to bind office
files into one group. This seems like such an elemantry feature that it
must be availble somewhere?
TIA
SUsan

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Hi Raffi,
SInce apparently binder was ditched by msoft does anyone know if there is
a simaler solution elswhere by msoft or any other company to bind office
files into one group. This seems like such an elemantry feature that it
must be availble somewhere?
I'm not aware of any equivalent out there... FWIW, if you still have your
Office 2000 or 97 CD you can install JUST Binder from that version of Office.
It will continue to work with Office 2003 files (although you may get
annoying message when you try to print).

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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SInce apparently binder was ditched by msoft does anyone know if there is
a simaler solution elswhere by msoft or any other company to bind office
files into one group. This seems like such an elemantry feature that it
must be availble somewhere?
If you have an earlier version of Office, 2000 or 97, you can install
Binder and it will work with Office 2003.

There also is an other way although it will not work on .odb files
There is a VC++ sample application called MFCBIND that is a simpler version
of Binder. One nice thing about it is that you get the source code and can
make any changes you want/need. You need VC++ of cause...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...y/en-us/vcsample/html/_sample_mfc_MFCBIND.asp

// Anders
 
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