From: Bruno MAIGNAN on
Hello,
I just want to know if there is an existing DLL or Web Compasant that can be
used from an ASP.NET application (located on a IIS server without Office on
it) to create a Word document based on a template (.dot) that is used only
for the bookmarks properties (replaced momentarily with a personnal values).
Best Regards,

From: Mark Rae [MVP] on
"Bruno MAIGNAN" <bruno.maignan(a)ca-atlantica.fr> wrote in message
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> I just want to know if there is an existing DLL or Web Compasant that can
> be used from an ASP.NET application (located on a IIS server without
> Office on it) to create a Word document based on a template (.dot) that is
> used only for the bookmarks properties (replaced momentarily with a
> personnal values).

http://www.aspose.com/categories/product-family-packs/aspose.words-product-family/default.aspx


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Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net

From: Cubaman on
On Jun 21, 1:34 pm, "Bruno MAIGNAN" <bruno.maig...(a)ca-atlantica.fr>
wrote:
> Hello,
> I just want to know if there is an existing DLL or Web Compasant that can be
> used from an ASP.NET application (located on a IIS server without Office on
> it) to create a Word document based on a template (.dot) that is used only
> for the bookmarks properties (replaced momentarily with a personnal values).
> Best Regards,

Even better, you can make it for free using xml and xslt:
http://weblogs.asp.net/cnagel/archive/2004/09/25/234188.aspx
Best regards.
From: Toni on
> I just want to know if there is an existing DLL or Web Compasant that can
> be used from an ASP.NET application (located on a IIS server without
> Office on it) to create a Word document based on a template (.dot) that is
> used only for the bookmarks properties (replaced momentarily with a
> personnal values).
> Best Regards,

Yes, you can convert your ASP.NET web page to Word document (.doc). There is
asp.net to doc (html to Word) converter: http://longurl.net/ASPNETtoWord