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Usage example of the GetActiveObject function
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Allows to use an Automation object already started on the current computer.
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Edits an OLE object contained in an OLE control.
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Copies the object found in an OLE control into the Windows clipboard.
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Associates an OLE control with an OLE object while specifying a base file.
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Associates an OLE control with an OLE object by invoking a specific OLE server.
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Initializes an OLE control with an OLE object.
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Pastes the content of Windows clipboard into an OLE control.
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Used to: - retrieve the list of available operations (other than edit) from a server,
- perform an operation.
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Saves the object found in an OLE control in binary format.
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Lists the OLE servers registered toward the current system.
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OPC stands for "OLE for Process Control"...
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