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Hi Vidya,

I do not really understand your question.

Vidya Panthalil schrieb:
Hi,

I am evaluating to use Libre Office to do inline editing of office documents
in WPF application.

What is "inline editing". What is a "WPF application".


I am looking to check the feasibility of doing the following tasks

1.       Open office documents(word, excel, powerpoint, etc)

What are "office documents"? Do you really mean Word, Excel and Powerpoint? That are Microsoft applications. Or do you mean documents in ODF-Format?

 in the same
application window (Inline editing of documents)

If you have a running "WPF application" (what ever this might be), how will they contain an "office document". OLE or has the "WPF application" an own viewer for "office documents"?


2.       Integrating/using libre office in WPF application using c#
scripting.

You find informations in http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/OpenOffice.org_Developers_Guide. Especially the chapter http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/AdvUNO/Advanced_UNO gives you some hints, which languages are possible.


Could you please let me know if this can be achieved using libre office?

Looking forward to hear from you.

This is a very special question beyond normal user problems. Perhaps you get better answers on the developer mailing list.

Kind regards
Regina


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