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Daniel - 30 Nov 2005 16:02 GMT
Good morning,

This is a 2 part question.

I have a form which users must fill-in.  The users are also obliged to
fill-in another webpage in which many fields are repeated.  As such, I was
hoping that it is possible to copy data from the Word doc over to the webpage
and thus reduce usr interaction to a minimum.

1- How can I open an ie window to a specific webpage?
2- How can I copy data from a form field over to a field in the opened
webpage?

Thank you for the help,

Daniel
Jonathan West - 30 Nov 2005 16:28 GMT
> Good morning,
>
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>
> 1- How can I open an ie window to a specific webpage?

That is easy enough. You can get sample code for this at the following
location
http://vb.mvps.org/samples/project.asp?id=HyperJmp

> 2- How can I copy data from a form field over to a field in the opened
> webpage?

Hmm, much harder. You would need to post this question into a group that
deals with automating and controlling IE. This is so far outside my area of
knowledge that I don't even know which group to point you at.

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Daniel - 30 Nov 2005 16:51 GMT
Jonathan, thanks for the help (its a lot more than I had to go with 10
minutes ago)!

Can anyone point me to the appropriate group to discuss this issue with?!

Daniel

> > Good morning,
> >
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> deals with automating and controlling IE. This is so far outside my area of
> knowledge that I don't even know which group to point you at.

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