hey guys. how can i read the text from an MS word, and possibly other Ms Office files while using the least possible resources. If someone could share some code they already have for this, it wud be really sweet :p
basically what im trying to do is build a desktop searching application like MSNs googles and the others in C# for a class project. but mine doesnt have to be as complex or as feature rich. just a basic version of what they do.
any other tips wud also be appreciated.
thanks
danish
ps: im storing the data im indexing in an MS Access file. seems inefficient to me. any better way to do that?
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hey guys. how can i read the text from an MS word, and possibly other Ms Office files while using the least possible resources. If someone could share some code they already have for this, it wud be really sweet :p
basically what im trying to do is build a desktop searching application like MSNs googles and the others in C# for a class project. but mine doesnt have to be as complex or as feature rich. just a basic version of what they do.
any other tips wud also be appreciated.
thanks
danish
ps: im storing the data im indexing in an MS Access file. seems inefficient to me. any better way to do that?
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