For HTML:
Insert / ActiveX Control... and scroll until you find the "Microsoft Web
Browser" control.
For email:
It depends on what you are trying to do. If you export the messages from OE
or OEX as text, you can load the data into a memo field. If you save the
message as an email, the eml file is also text with all of the header info.
Otherwise, you need to describe what you mean by storing them in the
database and displaying the without OE or OEX.
Good luck.
Sco
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> I'm searching for an Active-x control to show html page (html code stored in
> an memo-field) in a form.
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> ludo
I have the same problem to show html page in a form without use html file.
If You solve the problem please help me.
Nicola
> I'm searching for an Active-x control to show html page (html code stored in
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> ludo
Stephen Lebans - 25 Jan 2005 20:12 GMT
See how it is done here:
http://www.lebans.com/htmleditor.htm
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