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Hi Roland,
I don't think you can do that directly. However, If you set your code up to read something from the end of the opened file, that should be enough to tell you it's finished loading. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Roland Krystian Alberciak" wrote in message ... 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 when long documents are loaded maybe it would be necessary to detect when loading such a long document is completed. -Krystian. [1] http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms534359.aspx |
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