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<!-- $Revision: 1.17 $ -->
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2007-06-20 22:25:43 +00:00
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<reference xml:id="ref.com" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
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<title>COM &Functions;</title>
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2002-04-19 14:28:09 +00:00
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2007-12-13 17:47:35 +00:00
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<partintro>
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<section xml:id="com.seealso">
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&reftitle.seealso;
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<para>
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For further information on COM read the <link xlink:href="&url.comspecs;">COM
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specification</link> or perhaps take a look at Don Box's
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<link xlink:href="&url.yacl;">Yet Another COM Library (YACL)</link>.
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You might find some additional useful information in our FAQ for <xref
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linkend="faq.com"/>.
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If you're thinking of using MS Office applications on the server side,
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you should read the information here: <link
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xlink:href="&url.msoffice.serverside;">Considerations for Server-Side Automation
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of Office</link>.
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</para>
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</section>
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</partintro>
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2007-12-10 17:06:11 +00:00
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&reference.com.entities.functions;
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</reference>
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2007-03-03 22:12:01 +00:00
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2002-04-15 00:12:54 +00:00
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