[icf-dev] OCX Help

Posted by LegacyUser on 13-Mar-2003 10:47

Hi there .....

This is a shot in the dark, but has anyone done anything with the Microsoft

Office Chart OCX ???

If not, has anyone got any ideas where I can get any info on using this OCX

to display a graph

on a viewer.

Help !!!

Mike.

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Posted by LegacyUser on 14-Mar-2003 01:41

Hi Mike,

Have you had a look at

directory/src/samples/excelgraphs/... ?

Neil

-Original Message-

From: Mike Cox

Sent: 13 March 2003 06:47

To: dev@icf.possenet.org

Subject: OCX Help

Hi there .....

This is a shot in the dark, but has anyone done anything with the

Microsoft Office Chart OCX ???

If not, has anyone got any ideas where I can get any info on using this

OCX to display a graph

on a viewer.

Help !!!

Mike.

Posted by LegacyUser on 14-Mar-2003 02:06

Hi Mike,

The directory referred to here should actually be:

directory/src/samples/activex/excelgraphs/.

Alternatively, after fishing for a while on http://msdn.microsoft.com you

will be able to find examples on how to use this in VB - which does a very

good job of illustrating the methods and properties of the object.

Regards,

Chris

-Original Message-

From: Neil Bell

Sent: 14 March 2003 09:42

To: dev@icf.possenet.org

Subject: RE: OCX Help

Hi Mike,

Have you had a look at

directory/src/samples/excelgraphs/... ?

Neil

-Original Message-

From: Mike Cox

Sent: 13 March 2003 06:47

To: dev@icf.possenet.org

Subject: OCX Help

Hi there .....

This is a shot in the dark, but has anyone done anything with the

Microsoft Office Chart OCX ???

If not, has anyone got any ideas where I can get any info on using this

OCX to display a graph

on a viewer.

Help !!!

Mike.

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Posted by LegacyUser on 14-Mar-2003 02:51

Thanks, I'll have a look at this now.

-Original Message-

From: Chris Koster

Sent: 14 March 2003 08:06

To: dev@icf.possenet.org

Subject: RE: OCX Help

Hi Mike,

The directory referred to here should actually be:

directory/src/samples/activex/excelgraphs/.

Alternatively, after fishing for a while on http://msdn.microsoft.com

you will be able to find examples on how to

use this in VB - which does a very good job of illustrating the methods and

properties of the object.

Regards,

Chris

-Original Message-

From: Neil Bell

Sent: 14 March 2003 09:42

To: dev@icf.possenet.org

Subject: RE: OCX Help

Hi Mike,

Have you had a look at

directory/src/samples/excelgraphs/... ?

Neil

-Original Message-

From: Mike Cox

Sent: 13 March 2003 06:47

To: dev@icf.possenet.org

Subject: OCX Help

Hi there .....

This is a shot in the dark, but has anyone done anything with the Microsoft

Office Chart OCX ???

If not, has anyone got any ideas where I can get any info on using this OCX

to display a graph

on a viewer.

Help !!!

Mike.

______________________________________

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privileged and is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed. If

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