![]() Interop is essentially a giant wrapper around the ugliness that is COM, and the abstraction layer is thin indeed. Additionally, my understanding is that there are issues with doing Word automation on the server side. To get almost anything done with Word (including simply pulling the text out of the document, you pretty much need to use Interop, which also means you have to have Word installed on the local machine which is consuming your application. The big pain point in working with MS Word documents programmatically is. ![]() In that post, I also mentioned a fantastic library for working with Word docs as well, and promised to discuss it in my next post. In a recent post, I extolled the virtues of a wonderful OSS library I had found for working with Excel data programmatically, LinqToExcel.
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