Rainer:
You sure can. The easy way is with the word library ole32.dll and import: whatever functions you need like CreateOlEObject.
The second way is to use a contributiuon by Glenn and Tom Dixon to the FAQ and tutorial. It provides a COM extension to
SWOOP. Here's the link:
http://www.forth.com/fom/swiftforth/fom-serve/cache/129.html
Hope this helps!
Johnny McKeon
Once you have that you'll need to create the class definitions
6/11/01 7:36:56 PM, Rainer.Saric_at_t-online.de (Rainer Saric) wrote:
>A very short question: Can I use ActiveX from SwiftForth or is there an easy way to do??
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>Thanks to all
>Rainer Saric
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