8 Techniques for Creating Dynamic, Interactive Domino Applications
Using MS Office Web Components

by Larry Palm

Topic(s): Web Development
This article includes downloadable files -- see below.

from THE VIEW, July/August 2001

Office Web Components (OWCs) are small, programmable objects — spreadsheets, charts, and pivot tables — that provide Domino developers with an easy way to incorporate these Microsoft features into their applications. In this article, learn how to use OWCs in your browser-based applications: Place spreadsheets, charts, and pivot tables on Domino Web pages and forms. Link them to Domino views or other OWC components. Allow users to work with them interactively, entering and changing data directly on the Web page. You can download a database containing all eight examples from our Web site (www.eVIEW.com).

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The Notes database contains eight examples of how MS OWCs can be used to incorporate full spreadsheet, chart, and pivot table functionality in your Domino applications. Read the Readme first for instructions on using the database examples.

OfficeWebComponents.nsfReadme.txt