![]() ![]() This is because the compatibility in Microsoft office API goes upward and not downward. The only restriction is that you cannot easily use new features if you use the old component.Īctually, it is better to use the older components which are capable of doing what you need to do! For example, if you use the Office 2000 components, you can still automate all Office versions from 2000 to the latest. ![]() Of course there are more Office versions, but don’t worry: Microsoft has carefully made his interfaces upward compatible. 2010 version is available from Delphi XE2. There are components for Office 2000, Office XP and Office 2010. To ease the automation, Delphi is delivered with non-visual components which are "wrapper" around the underlying COM objects and exposes the same properties, methods and events as the COM interface.ĭelphi has several sets of components for working with several Office versions. ![]() Microsoft Office exposes his features thru a bunch of interfaces which are made accessible thru Windows COM API. Everything you can do by hand can also be done programmatically from another application and of course from your Delphi application. Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and others) are applications which can be fully automated from another application.
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