Stream to the client and open in MS Word When you pass an HttpResponse object to Save , WordWriter will stream the generated Word file to the client. The browser will display a File Download dialog asking the user to open or save the file. The method's second parameter specifies a file name to display in the File Download dialog. If the method's third parameter - OpenInBrowser - is False and the user chooses to open the Word file, the file will open in Microsoft Word. Code Block |
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h6. Stream to the client and open in the browser window
When you pass an HttpResponse object to {{Save}}, WordWriter will stream the generated Word file to the client. The browser will display a File Download dialog asking the user to open or save the file. The method's second parameter specifies a file name to display in the File Download dialog. If the method's third parameter \- {{OpenInBrowser}} \- is True and the user chooses to open the Word file, the file will open in the browser window.
{code:csharp|title=C#} Stream to the client and open in the browser window When you pass an HttpResponse object to Save , WordWriter will stream the generated Word file to the client. The browser will display a File Download dialog asking the user to open or save the file. The method's second parameter specifies a file name to display in the File Download dialog. If the method's third parameter - OpenInBrowser - is True and the user chooses to open the Word file, the file will open in the browser window. Code Block |
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oWW.Save(Page.Response, "StringVarOutput.doc", true);
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