Word Object Model Graphic

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Nick Hebb

I used to have a link to a Word Object Model graphic, but I can't find
it anymore. It had all the nodes expanded, which was nice for an
at-a-glance view of the object hierarchy. I've tried searching, but all
I can find now are drill-down versions.

Does anyone know of one on the web? I don't mind if it's an older one
since I'm developing against W2k.

Thanks,

Nick Hebb
BreezeTree Software
http://www.breezetree.com
 
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Jay Freedman

I used to have a link to a Word Object Model graphic, but I can't find
it anymore. It had all the nodes expanded, which was nice for an
at-a-glance view of the object hierarchy. I've tried searching, but all
I can find now are drill-down versions.

Does anyone know of one on the web? I don't mind if it's an older one
since I'm developing against W2k.

Thanks,

Nick Hebb
BreezeTree Software
http://www.breezetree.com

Hi Nick,

It's here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/vbawd11/html/wotocOMMap_HV01049667.asp
 
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Nick Hebb

Thanks Jay.

That's the one I found recently.

I seem to remember one that didn't have so many things grouped under
Selection, though. So, for example, HeaderFooter is under Selection in
the linked graphic, whereas the one I remember would have shown it
under Application > Documents > Document > Sections > Section >
HeaderFooter.

I'm writing a few COM Add-ins, and I like to fully qualify my
references back up to the Application object to avoid ambiguity. It
gets to be a real pain having to trace each object up the hierarchy in
the help files, but I guess I'll just have to deal with it.

Thanks again,

Nick Hebb
BreezeTree Software
http://www.breezetree.com
 

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