This document discusses and compares several software installation package creators. It provides information on their basic functions, developers, pricing and websites. The main installation package creators mentioned are InstallShield, Wise InstallMaster, Setup Factory, Ghost Installer and Inno Setup. They allow creating installation packages with wizards, dependencies tracking, scripting, registry editing and uninstall capabilities. Pricing ranges from free to $400 and they support platforms like Windows, .NET and databases.
The document describes how to create a Word file from a template using Visual Studio. It involves creating a new Windows Forms project in Visual Studio, adding references to Microsoft Word, and adding namespaces. The template is then copied to the project directory. Bookmarks are added to cells in the template to later fill with data. On a button click event, code is added to open the template, fill the bookmark fields with input data, and save the file. When run, the program fills the corresponding template cells with the input data.
This document provides instructions for creating a Word file from a C# console application by adding references to the Microsoft Word Object Library, creating a new Word document, inputting text, and providing multiple examples of source code that can be used to interact with the Word document from the application. The source code examples demonstrate how to open the Word file, add text, save and close the file, and display the results.
This document discusses and compares several software installation package creators. It provides information on their basic functions, developers, pricing and websites. The main installation package creators mentioned are InstallShield, Wise InstallMaster, Setup Factory, Ghost Installer and Inno Setup. They allow creating installation packages with wizards, dependencies tracking, scripting, registry editing and uninstall capabilities. Pricing ranges from free to $400 and they support platforms like Windows, .NET and databases.
The document describes how to create a Word file from a template using Visual Studio. It involves creating a new Windows Forms project in Visual Studio, adding references to Microsoft Word, and adding namespaces. The template is then copied to the project directory. Bookmarks are added to cells in the template to later fill with data. On a button click event, code is added to open the template, fill the bookmark fields with input data, and save the file. When run, the program fills the corresponding template cells with the input data.
This document provides instructions for creating a Word file from a C# console application by adding references to the Microsoft Word Object Library, creating a new Word document, inputting text, and providing multiple examples of source code that can be used to interact with the Word document from the application. The source code examples demonstrate how to open the Word file, add text, save and close the file, and display the results.