Phil
Phil

Reputation: 601

load word file (.docx) in richtextbox

I was already able to load a .docx file into my wpf application but it doesn't seem to show up in my richtextbox:

if (openFile.ShowDialog() == true)
{
     // Open document 
     string originalfilename = System.IO.Path.GetFullPath(openFile.FileName);

     if (openFile.CheckFileExists)
     {
         var document = DocX.Load(originalfilename);
         string contents = document.Text;
         rtfMain.Document = contents; 

         MessageBox.Show("file loaded");
     }
} 

The contents string variable is not accepted by the richtextbox in wpf. Any idea how to make it work?

Upvotes: 2

Views: 12120

Answers (2)

Kassoum Traoré
Kassoum Traoré

Reputation: 29

 if (openFile.ShowDialog() == true)
        {
            // Open document 
            string originalfilename = System.IO.Path.GetFullPath(openFile.FileName);

            if (openFile.CheckFileExists && new[] { ".docx", ".doc", ".txt", ".rtf" }.Contains(Path.GetExtension(originalfilename).ToLower()))
            {
                Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Application wordObject = new Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Application();
                object File = originalfilename;
                object nullobject = System.Reflection.Missing.Value;
                Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Application wordobject = new Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Application();
                wordobject.DisplayAlerts = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.WdAlertLevel.wdAlertsNone;
                Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word._Document docs = wordObject.Documents.Open(ref File, ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject);
                docs.ActiveWindow.Selection.WholeStory();
                docs.ActiveWindow.Selection.Copy();
                rtfMain.Document.Paste();
                docs.Close(ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject);
                wordobject.Quit(ref nullobject, ref nullobject, ref nullobject);


                MessageBox.Show("file loaded");
            }
        } 

Upvotes: 2

Matias Cicero
Matias Cicero

Reputation: 26281

That code shouldn't compile, RichTextBox.Document is of type FlowDocument, and you are assigning it to a string.

Maybe you should look for ways to convert a .docx file to a FlowDocument you can assign to the RichTextBox.

There is a popular tool you can use which is called: Word to XAML

Another options are:

Upvotes: 0

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