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Default Detect when word is "busy" or "not busy"?

Hello,

I'm looking for a property called readyState [1], but I can only find it for
IE browser objects. I'm unsuccessful in locating something like this for
Word objects.


Why: I'm trying to detect when, within powerpoint, the "Send To Microsoft
Word"
process is done.

I posted to this newsgroup to see if perhaps you guys would know anything
about this, since
this might fall in the realm of document management (ie: processes in
preparing documents)

-Krystian.



[1] http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms534359.aspx




 
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