How can I create a instance of a existing MS Word 2010 template (the template has only 1 textbox), get the fillable field and insert a string in there?
All this in c#, so far i couldn't even open a .docx document.
It's not free, but I've done this with Syncfusion (on WinRT once). You can set a bookmark, then navigate to that bookmark in c# and replace its content (strings, images, tables, etc.).
docu: http://help.syncfusion.com/winrt (DocIO is what you are searching for)
They have a free trial, but maybe you can find something similar (replacing bookmarks, if you can't get the fillable) for free (I didn't, but only searched for WinRT)
I was able to do that with those libraries:
using Word = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word;
using Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.IO;
using Vladimir.Classes_Auxiliares;
These fields:
public object Template;
public Object oFalse = false;
public Object oTrue = true;
public Object oMissing = System.Reflection.Missing.Value;
And these methods. First one is to open the Word application (Visible = false), and create a new document based on a saved template.
public virtual Word.Document CriarDocumento(ETipoDeDocumento tipoDeDocumento, Word.Document doc, Word.Application word)
{
Template = tipoDeDocumento.ToString() + ".dotm";
doc = word.Documents.Add(Template, ref oMissing, ref oMissing, ref oMissing);
return doc;
}
The next method will look for text and objects the the content or words matches the Dictionary keys to fill the active document with values I wanted represented by the Dictionary where the key is the same as the strings in the template and the value is the new value I want to pass to the new document.
public virtual void PreencherDocumentoPorObjetoETexto(Dictionary<string, string> listaDeParametros, Word.Document doc)
{
foreach (Shape shape in doc.Shapes)
{
foreach (string key in listaDeParametros.Keys)
{
if (shape.TextFrame.TextRange.Text.Contains(key))
shape.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = listaDeParametros[key];
}
}
foreach (string key in listaDeParametros.Keys)
{
Word.Find findObject = doc.Application.Selection.Find;
findObject.ClearFormatting();
findObject.Text = key;
findObject.Replacement.ClearFormatting();
findObject.Replacement.Text = listaDeParametros[key];
object replaceAll = Word.WdReplace.wdReplaceAll;
findObject.Execute(ref oMissing, ref oMissing, ref oMissing, ref oMissing, ref oMissing,
ref oMissing, ref oMissing, ref oMissing, ref oMissing, ref oMissing,
ref replaceAll, ref oMissing, ref oMissing, ref oMissing, ref oMissing);
}
}
This method will finally show the Word application in a print preview state with the print dialog opened. Only options are print or cancel.
public virtual void ImprimirDocumento(Word.Application word)
{
word.PrintPreview = true;
word.Visible = true;
Word.Dialog wordPrintDialog = word.Application.Dialogs[Word.WdWordDialog.wdDialogFilePrint];
wordPrintDialog.Show(ref oMissing);
}
This method should be called every time you open a document using those methods, it will close the document and the Word application.
public virtual void FecharDocumento(Word.Document doc, Word.Application word)
{
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000);
doc.Close(oFalse, oMissing, oMissing);
word.Quit(oFalse, oMissing, oMissing);
Marshal.FinalReleaseComObject(doc);
Marshal.FinalReleaseComObject(word);
}
If you don't finish the Word application using the method above, I recommend you to call the Task Manager and finish the instance manually.